How to connect cell phone to TV
Sometimes, the phone screen is not big enough to view photos and videos or to play games. Connecting mobile phone to TV can be a quick and easy solution. I tested a number of solutions using Apple, LG, Samsung and Google phones as well as Samsung and LG TVs and various streaming devices. Here are the methods that work best for connecting mobile to TV for each model combination.
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The easiest way to connect iPhone to TV is to do it wirelessly. To do this, you will need a TV that supports the latest version of AirPlay, AirPlay 2. Most TV manufacturers started integrating AirPlay 2 into their products in 2018 or 2019. You can check your model in the list Apple’s AirPlay 2. TV and streaming devices enabled.
To use AirPlay. Make sure iPhone and TV are connected to the same WiFi network Open Control Center. For iPhone X or later, swipe down from the top right corner. For iPhone 8 or earlier, swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen. Select Screen Mirroring (the two rectangles). Select your TV from the AirPlay devices available on your WiFi network
If you have an older TV that doesn’t support AirPlay or need to connect iPhone to TV, you can buy a Lightning to HDMI adapter. After connecting your iPhone using the adapter to your TV’s HDMI port, you will be able to see everything on your iPhone screen on your TV. Some apps will only be displayed vertically. However, apps like Netflix support screen rotation so you can fill the screen. I am using and recommend Apple’s Lightning to HDMI Adapter, which has a power passthrough port to keep your iPhone charged. You’ll find it for less than € 50 on Amazon.
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How you connect your Android phone to the TV depends on both the brand of phone and the TV you own. Android phones can wirelessly connect to recent TVs if they are on the same WiFi network e support the same Wi-Fi-based standards. Here is connecting phone to TV on the most famous brands.
You may also be able to connect Android phone to TV with an HDMI cable. Newer Android phones have USB-C ports, and some (but not all) of these phones’ USB-C ports support HDMI output. Called “HDMI Alt Mode”, you will find this feature on select models (usually the high-end models) from some manufacturers. For example, the latest Samsung Galaxy S and Note phones support HDMI output. Check with your phone manufacturer if your smartphone supports HDMI output.
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For HDMI cables for your phone, I recommend the Cable Matters USB-C to HDMI Adapter with Power Passthrough and the Cable Matters USB-C to HDMI Cable with Power Passthrough – both cost under $ 25 on Amazon and have received more than four stars from consumers. If the image looks low resolution when plugged in, try another HDMI port. For example, when I connected my Samsung Galaxy S21 to my Samsung TV, I found that the resolution was poor when connected via the HDMI port named MHL, but the picture on other HDMI ports looked good.
If your phone has a desktop mode, like Samsung DeX, you’ll want to make sure you’ve selected screen mirroring instead of desktop mode. For Samsung phones, you will find it in Settings> Connections> Other Connection Settings> HDMI Mode. If you have an older TV model that doesn’t support the methods above, I’d recommend using a Roku streaming device, which costs less than $ 30 on Amazon.
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