How to Mirror Your iPhone Screen to a Samsung TV

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Learn how to mirror your iPhone screen to a Samsung TV using AirPlay 2, third-party apps, or a wired adapter. Enjoy your iPhone content on the big screen seamlessly.

Whether you’re trying to show off some vacation photos, stream a video for friends, or maybe just enjoy your favorite app on a bigger screen, mirroring your iPhone to a Samsung TV can be surprisingly simple. Despite Apple and Samsung running in different ecosystems, newer Samsung Smart TVs often play quite nicely with iPhones.

Here’s a look at the most reliable ways to get your iPhone screen up on that big screen.

  1. Using AirPlay 2 (Best for Newer Samsung TVs)

If you’ve got a Samsung Smart TV from 2018 or later, chances are it supports AirPlay 2. This is the easiest, most seamless option.

You’ll Need:

  • A Samsung TV that supports AirPlay 2 (double-check your manual or Samsung’s site if unsure).
  • Your iPhone (running iOS 12.3 or newer).
  • Both devices connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

How to Use AirPlay 2:

  1. On your TV:
    • Go to Settings > General > Apple AirPlay Settings.
    • Make sure AirPlay is turned on.
    • Optional: set “Require Code” to “First Time Only” or “Every Time” for added security.
  2. On your iPhone:
    • Open Control Center (swipe down from the top-right on Face ID models, up from the bottom on others).
    • Tap the Screen Mirroring icon.
    • Select your Samsung TV from the list.
  3. If prompted:
    • A four-digit code will appear on your TV. Enter it on your iPhone.
  4. Your iPhone screen should now be mirrored to your TV.

To stop mirroring:

  • Go back to Control Center, tap the Screen Mirroring icon again, then tap “Stop Mirroring.”

To cast only a photo or video (not your whole screen):

  • Open the Photos app (or any AirPlay-compatible app).
  • Pick what you want to cast.
  • Tap the Share icon > AirPlay icon > choose your Samsung TV.
  1. Using Third-Party Screen Mirroring Apps

If AirPlay isn’t an option—maybe your TV’s a bit older—third-party apps are a handy workaround. They usually work over Wi-Fi too.

A few popular ones:

  • “Screen Mirroring for Samsung TV” (by iStreamer)
  • “Replica: Screen Mirror Link”
  • “TV Cast for Samsung TV”

How it generally works:

  1. Download a trusted screen mirroring app from the App Store.
  2. Open the app. It should scan for nearby TVs.
  3. Select your Samsung TV.
  4. Follow the app’s instructions. This may involve enabling settings on your TV or launching a companion app.
  5. Tap “Start Mirroring” or a similar button in the app.

Things to keep in mind:

  • Free versions may show ads or limit session time.
  • Lag is possible, especially if your Wi-Fi isn’t strong.
  • Security: Stick to well-reviewed apps from known developers.
  1. Using a Wired HDMI Adapter

Sometimes, the old-fashioned way just works best. If you’re dealing with a non-smart TV or just want zero lag, a wired connection is the way to go.

What you’ll need:

  • A Lightning Digital AV Adapter (official Apple or MFi-certified is best).
  • An HDMI cable.
  • A spare HDMI port on your Samsung TV.

Steps:

  1. Plug the HDMI cable into the adapter.
  2. Plug the adapter into your iPhone.
  3. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to your TV.
  4. On your TV, switch to the correct HDMI input (use your remote’s Source/Input button).
  5. Your iPhone screen should now appear on your TV. You can also charge your phone via the adapter’s extra port.

Why go wired?

  • It’s stable and doesn’t depend on Wi-Fi.
  • Usually gives you crisp 1080p resolution and solid audio.

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Wi-Fi Check: Make sure both devices are on the same network.
  • Restart Devices: A quick reboot can solve minor hiccups.
  • Update Software: Check for the latest iOS and Samsung TV firmware.
  • Disable VPNs: These can sometimes block local connections.
  • Revisit AirPlay Settings: On your TV, confirm AirPlay is enabled and settings are correct.

Getting your iPhone content onto a Samsung TV is easier than it used to be. Whether you’re using AirPlay 2, trying out a third-party app, or going the wired route, each method has its perks. Choose the one that fits your setup, and enjoy the big-screen experience.

About the author

Erin Roberts

Erin is a gifted storyteller with a background in English Literature. He is in charge of long-form articles, interviews, and special reports at The Hoops News. Her ability to bring depth and context to stories sets her apart. Erin is also an avid reader and enjoys exploring new cuisines.