How To Mirror Your Android Phone To Your Tv
How to Mirror an Android Phone to a TV
You can use any of the following ways to mirror content on to a TV from an Android phone.
Method 1: Mirror Android Phone to TV From Quick Settings
Android phones support native screencasting or mirroring since Android 5.0. While the process is mostly the same across different brands, different Android phones use different screen mirroring services. For example, while Samsung calls it Smart View, OnePlus calls it OPSynergy, and so on. We are using a OnePlus phone to mirror the screen to a Realme TV:
Your Android phone will instantly start mirroring onto your TV.
Method 2: Mirror Android Phone to TV Using Google Home
Another way to mirror your Android phone to a TV is by using the Google Home app (Android, iPhone). Once installed set up the Google Home app and follow these steps. While the mirroring should work without any hiccups, there could be times when the footage is delayed on the TV. In that case, we’d recommend waiting for the two screens to synchronize. Or else, you can simply disconnect and reconnect the devices and repeat the process.
Method 3: Mirror Using an HDMI to USB-C Cable
If you have a USB-C to HDMI cable lying around or a Type-C dock with an HDMI port, you can directly mirror your phone’s display on one of your TV’s HDMI ports. Bear in mind that for this method, your phone needs to have a USB 3.2 Type-C port with Display Output support.
All you need to do is connect the USB-C dock to your phone’s Type-C port. Get an HDMI cable and connect it to the HDMI port on the dock to your TV. Switch to a different HDMI channel on your TV and you should see your Android screen.
We hope this guide helped you mirror your Android phone to TV. If you have any further queries, drop them in the comments below.