How to mirror your iPhone's screen to a Samsung TV via Wi-Fi: all the working methods

Do you want to stream video from iPhone on the big screen Samsung Smart TV, but don't know how to do it wirelessly? Wireless image transmission via Wi-Fi — is the most convenient way, but there are some nuances: not all TV models support it AirPlay, and standard functions Samsung may work unstably. In this article, we will analyze All current methods for connecting an iPhone to a Samsung TV via Wi-Fi, including official solutions, workarounds for older TVs, and troubleshooting tips for common problems.

The main difficulty is that Apple And Samsung use different ecosystems: the first one is focused on AirPlay, the second one is on its own technology Smart ViewHowever, since 2018, many models Samsung learned to support AirPlay 2, which made the process much easier. If your TV is older, don't despair: there are alternative apps and even "tricks" using Google Cast or DLNA.

Before you begin, make sure that:

  • 📱 iPhone And Samsung TV connected to one Wi-Fi network (this is critical for all methods!).
  • 🔄 The TV is in the "Standby" mode. Screen Mirroring (may be called On-screen display or Smart View).
  • 📲 On iPhone updated iOS and applications (especially if you use AirPlay).
📊 What Samsung TV do you have?
Released after 2018 (with AirPlay 2)
2016-2017 (without AirPlay)
Older than 2016
I don't know the model
Another brand

1. Official method: AirPlay 2 for modern Samsung TVs

If your Samsung Smart TV released in 2018 or later, most likely he supports AirPlay 2 - protocol from Apple, which allows you to broadcast your screen from iPhone No additional apps required. This method is the most reliable and ensures minimal audio/video latency.

To check support AirPlay:

  1. Press the button on the TV remote control Home (or Home).
  2. Go to Settings → General → Apple AirPlay.
  3. If the section exists, enable it. AirPlay and install Access for everyone or For network devices only.

Now on iPhone:

  1. Open Control center (swipe down from the top right corner to iPhone X and newer, from bottom to top on older models).
  2. Click Screen mirroring (or Screen Mirroring).
  3. Select the name of yours from the list Samsung TV.
  4. If prompted, enter the PIN code that appears on the TV screen.
⚠️ Attention: On some models Samsung 2018–2019 AirPlay may become unstable after a firmware update. If the image is lagging or the sound is missing, try restarting the TV and iPhone, and then try connecting again.

Advantages of the method:

  • 🔹 Minimal latency (ideal for gaming and videos).
  • 🔹 Support Dolby Atmos And HDR (if the TV is compatible).
  • 🔹 No need to install third-party applications.

2. Smart View (Screen Mirroring) for TVs without AirPlay

If your Samsung TV older than 2018, but supports the function Smart View (or On-screen display), you can use it to mirror your screen. This method works on most models released after 2016, but may give a slight delay.

Instructions:

  1. Open on your TV Settings → Connections → On-Screen Display (or Screen Mirroring).
  2. Turn on the feature and wait until the TV appears in the list of available devices.
  3. On iPhone open Control center and select Screen mirroring.
  4. Find the name of yours in the list Samsung TV (may appear as SAMSUNG-XXX).

If the TV is not displayed:

  • 🔄 Reboot iPhone and TV.
  • 📶 Make sure both devices are connected to one Wi-Fi network (not to the guest!).
  • 🔧 Update your TV firmware via Settings → Support → Software Update.
⚠️ Attention: On TVs Samsung 2016–2017 Smart View may only work with certain versions iOSIf the connection is lost, try using iPhone With iOS 14–15 (newer versions may have compatibility issues).

Comparison AirPlay And Smart View:

Parameter AirPlay 2 Smart View
Supported TV models 2018+ 2016–2023
Image lag Minimum (~50 ms) Average (~200–300 ms)
Sound support Yes (including Dolby Atmos) Yes (standard sound)
Wi-Fi is required Yes (5 GHz recommended) Yes (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz)

3. Streaming Apps: An Alternative for Older Models

If your Samsung TV released before 2016 or does not support either AirPlay, no Smart View, you can use third-party apps. The most reliable options are:

  • 📺 ApowerMirror - supports DLNA And Miracast, works even on older TVs. Requires app installation on iPhone And Samsung TV (if any) Smart Hub).
  • 🖥️ LetsView — a free solution with minimal latency. Supports streaming both the entire screen and individual files.
  • 🎮 TeamViewer QuickSupport — a non-standard method, but it works even on very old models (requires an internet connection).

Instructions for ApowerMirror:

  1. Download the app on iPhone from App Store.
  2. On your TV, open a browser and go to the website apowermirror.com, then download TV version (if available).
  3. Launch the app on both devices and select Phone Screen Mirroring.
  4. On iPhone click Start Broadcast and select the name of the TV.
⚠️ Attention: When using third-party applications, the quality of the broadcast depends on the speed Wi-FiFor full viewing of the video, it is recommended to connect via 5 GHz or use LAN adapter for TV.

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4. Google Cast (Chromecast) for Samsung TV with Android TV

Some models Samsung (for example, series QLED 2020+ or models with Android TV) support Google Cast - a technology similar to AirPlay, but from GoogleThis allows you to broadcast your screen from iPhone through applications that support Cast (For example, YouTube, Netflix, Google Photos).

How to check support Google Cast:

  1. Press the button on the TV remote control Home.
  2. Find the app Google Home or Google Cast Receiver.
  3. If the app is there, the TV supports it. Cast.

How to broadcast:

  1. Open on iPhone application that supports Cast (For example, YouTube).
  2. Find the icon in the upper right corner Cast (rectangle with Wi-Fi waves).
  3. Choose yours Samsung TV from the list.
  4. Launch the video and it will start broadcasting on your TV.

Limitations of the method:

  • ❌ Does not support duplication entire screen (content from apps only).
  • ❌ May not work with DRM-protected content (for example, Apple TV+).
How do I enable Google Cast on a Samsung TV if it's not in the menu?

On some models Samsung function Google Cast hidden. To activate it:

1. Go to Settings → Applications → Install unknown applications.

2. Allow installation from the browser.

3. Download the APK file Google Cast Receiver from the official website (for example, through APKMirror).

4. Install it and reboot your TV.

⚠️ This method requires caution - install software only from trusted sources!

5. DLNA: Stream media files without screen mirroring

If you don't need to duplicate full screen, but only to transmit photos, videos or music, you can use the protocol DLNAIt works on most Samsung TV, released after 2012, and does not require special applications iPhone (enough standard functions iOS).

Instructions:

  1. Turn on the TV DLNA through Settings → Network → DLNA Devices.
  2. On iPhone open the application Photo or Files.
  3. Select the media file and click Share (square icon with an arrow pointing up).
  4. Find your device in the list of devices. Samsung TV and select it.

If the TV is not displayed:

  • 🔌 Make sure that DLNA turned on on the TV.
  • 📱 Check that iPhone and the TV are on the same network (some routers block DLNA in guest mode).
  • 🔄 Restart your router—sometimes this helps refresh the device list.

Advantages DLNA:

  • 🔹 Works even on very old TVs.
  • 🔹 Does not require installation of additional applications on iPhone.
  • 🔹 Supports most formats (MP4, JPG, MP3).
⚠️ Attention: DLNA does not support streaming from Apple Music, Apple TV+ and other services with DRM protectionFor them you will have to use AirPlay or HDMI adapter.

6. Troubleshooting: What to do when nothing works

If none of the methods worked, check the following points:

  • 🔌 Wi-Fi issues: Make sure the signal is stable (use the app Wi-Fi Analyzer for checking). If the speed is lower 5 Mbps, the broadcast will slow down.
  • 📱 iOS limitations: On iPhone With iOS 16+ There may be compatibility issues with older TVs. Try updating your TV's firmware.
  • 🔧 Router settings: Some routers block multicast traffic (needed for AirPlay And DLNA). Enable it in your router settings. IGMP Snooping or Multicast.

Common mistakes and their solutions:

Problem Possible cause Solution
The TV does not appear in the list of devices Different Wi-Fi networks or disabled Screen Mirroring Connect both devices to the same network, turn on Smart View on TV
There is sound, but no picture. Permission incompatibility or problem with HDCP Try changing the resolution to iPhone in the duplication settings
Video lag Weak Wi-Fi or a congested network Switch to 5 GHz, disconnect other devices from the network
The app crashes when connecting. Outdated TV firmware or iOS Update software on both devices

If nothing helps, try alternative methods:

  • 🔗 Use Lightning to HDMI adapter (For example, Apple Digital AV Adapter) for wired connection.
  • 🖥️ Connect to TV Apple TV or Amazon Fire Stick - they support AirPlay.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about connecting an iPhone to a Samsung TV

My 2015 Samsung TV doesn't support AirPlay. Is there a workaround?

Yes, you can use:

  • Apps like ApowerMirror or LetsView.
  • Google Cast, if the TV is on Android TV.
  • DLNA for transferring media files.
  • HDMI adapter for wired connection.

If the TV does not support Wi-Fi Direct, try connecting via router in mode access points (create a separate network just for iPhone And TV).

Why is there no sound when mirroring the screen?

This is a typical problem when using Smart View or third-party applications. Solutions:

  • Check if the sound on your TV is muted (Settings → Sound → Output).
  • Restart the broadcast (disconnect and reconnect iPhone).
  • If you use AirPlay, update your TV firmware.
  • For DLNA Sound may not be transmitted - use other methods.
Is it possible to screencast from iPhone to Samsung TV without Wi-Fi?

Yes, but with restrictions:

  • Wi-Fi Direct: Some models Samsung support direct connection without a router. Turn on Wi-Fi Direct in the TV settings and connect iPhone to the created network.
  • USB/Lightning cable: If the TV supports MHL, you can use an adapter Lightning → HDMI.
  • Bluetooth: For audio transmission only (not video).

For full screen mirroring Wi-Fi still necessary.

How can I improve streaming quality (remove lag and artifacts)?

Quality depends on network speed and connection method. Tips:

  • Use Wi-Fi 5 GHz (less congested, higher speed).
  • Close background apps on iPhone (especially those who use the Internet).
  • Reduce the broadcast resolution in the screen mirroring settings (if available).
  • Connect your TV to your router via Ethernet (if there is a port).
  • For games use AirPlay or wired connection - the delay will be minimal.
Why does the TV ask for a PIN code when connecting, but it is not on the screen?

This is a known issue with some models. SamsungSolutions:

  • Restart your TV and iPhone, then try connecting again.
  • If you use AirPlay, try entering the standard code: 0000 or 1234.
  • Update your TV firmware via Settings → Support → Software Update.
  • Reset the network settings on your TV (Settings → General → Network Reset).

If nothing helps, try connecting through another application (for example, SmartThings).