Check if your TV supports screen mirroring (Miracast/Screen Share/AirPlay)
For Android: open Quick Settings and tap Cast/Screen Cast/Smart View
For Android: select your TV from the device list
For Android: confirm any on-screen PIN/code if prompted
For Android: start playing the content on your phone
For iPhone: open Control Center and tap Screen Mirroring
For iPhone: select your TV or Apple TV from the list
For iPhone: enter the AirPlay code if prompted
For iPhone: start playing the content on your phone
Use Chromecast: plug Chromecast into the TV HDMI port, power it, then install Google Home
For Chromecast: open a supported app (YouTube/Netflix) and tap Cast, then choose the Chromecast device
Use Fire TV: connect Fire TV to the same Wi‑Fi network, then enable Mirroring in Settings (Display & Sounds)
For Fire TV: open your phone’s Cast/Screen Mirroring option and select the Fire TV device
Use a Roku: ensure Roku is on the same Wi‑Fi network and enable Screen Mirroring in Settings (Screen mirroring)
For Android: open Cast/Screen Mirroring and select the Roku device
For iPhone: use AirPlay to select the Roku device if supported
Use a wired option (USB-C to HDMI or Lightning to HDMI) if mirroring isn’t available
For wired: connect the adapter to the phone, connect HDMI to the TV, then switch TV input to the correct HDMI port
If audio is missing: switch audio output to the TV in phone settings (or reselect the TV as the casting device)
