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Connect Your iPhone or Android to Any TV: A Guide for AirPlay, Chromecast and HDMI

Connect Your iPhone or Android to Any TV: A Guide for AirPlay, Chromecast and HDMI

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When visiting your friends and family this holiday season, you may want to show off your latest photos or stream movies to their television while spending time together. However, it can be a pain to log in to your streaming service account on someone's television. Thankfully, with most recent televisions, you probably don't need to log in at all to do this. In most cases, the phone you carry right now can connect directly to a TV, and you can share or cast your screen using your own accounts saved on your phone. Zooey Liao/CNET Many TVs now ship with built-in support for AirPlay, Chromecast or Miracast, all of which let you wirelessly connect your phone. The trickiest part isn't whether you can connect your phone to your TV (because you probably can). Rather, you'll need to know which wireless casting connection your phone supports and make sure the TV you want to connect to also supports it. We'll talk about how this works, based on whether you're using an iPhone or an Android phone. We'll also point out when you'll be using AirPlay, Chromecast or Miracast to make the connection, depending on what device you have. iPhone supports AirPlay and Chromecast Apple's iPhone devices have two ways of connecting wirelessly to a television. On a system level, an iPhone can use AirPlay to cast media from video and music apps to any device that also supports AirPlay. This originally was exclusive to the Apple TV, but AirPlay now supports many televisions made by Samsung, LG, TCL and Vizio, along with Roku's streaming devices. Odds are if your device supports the Apple TV app, somewhere in its settings is also support for AirPlay. You can access AirPlay in one of two ways. If you're using a supported app like Paramount Plus, you'll want to tap the AirPlay icon represented by a TV with a triangle. You can also access AirPlay from your phone's Control Center by tapping the icon represented by two rectangles and then picking the device you're casting to. Using the latter option, you can also mirror your phone's screen to your TV to display apps like Instagram or TikTok that don't include AirPlay from within. The Screen Mirroring settings on the iPhone. Viva Tung/CNET If you are trying to connect with a television with the Google TV operating system or the Google TV Streamer , the iPhone also supports Chromecast. Similar to using AirPlay from a media app, you'll tap the Chromecast icon represented by a rectangle with three wavy lines. You'll then tap the device you want to cast to. The biggest difference between how AirPlay and Chromecast work on the iPhone is that you won't be able to mirror your iPhone's display over Chromecast. The Chromecast icon is circled in this screenshot of the Paramount Plus app. Screenshot by Mike Sorrentino/CNET Certain apps like YouTube will blend these casting options together for convenience. When tapping Google's Chromecast button, a submenu will let you choose between...

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