Bored of watching movies and playing games on your Android smartphone's tiny screen? Then be all eyes and ears, as today’s talk will delve into this very subject.
If you’re fond of playing games with uncommon and extravagant graphics or watching movies as an essential part of your daily routine, then screen mirroring can cater to all such needs.
Screen mirroring, or screen sharing, is when you display your phone’s device screen on your TV or any bigger screen. It's a great way to share photos, videos or games with a room of people.
So, make the most of your handy Android device by mirroring your Android screen, and rejoice immersive visuals.
Guide to mirroring Android screen to a TV
Follow the steps mentioned below to mirror your Android screen to a TV.
- Head to the settings of both the devices — your Android phone and TV.
- Look for the screen mirroring option on both devices.
- The screen mirroring option is mostly found under the “Wi-Fi direct” tab from where you can enable it.
- While on Android phones, this option is mostly found as “Cast”, "Mirror", or "Screen Share" tabs, as the above picture illustrates.
- On your phone, now search for your TV from among the available devices, and do the same on your TV.
- Once the devices are readily available for each other, initiate the connection process.
- That’s it, your Android screen will be displayed on your TV after this process is completed.