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    How to Watch Movies from Phone to TV without HDMI -iPhone or Android

    GayanBy GayanApril 10, 2023No Comments8 Mins Read
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    As the trend of watching movies on smartphones continues, everyone is looking for ways to project their phone screen onto a larger screen, such as a TV. While HDMI connections have been the traditional approach for many years, a range of wireless options are now accessible to both iPhone and Android users.

    Contents

    • Wireless Technologies to Watch Movies on TV without HDMI Cable
      • Wi-Fi
      • Bluetooth
      • Miracast
    • Connecting Your Phone to Your TV
      • How to use Miracast on Android SmartPhone:
    • Popular Third-Party Apps and Devices
      • Google Chromecast
      • Apple TV
      • Roku
      • Amazon Fire TV
      • Samsung Smart View
      • LocalCast for Chromecast
    • Setting Up and Using Apps and Devices
      • Built-in Smartphone and TV Features
    • Enabling and Using Built-in Features
    • Pros and Cons of Each Method
      • Suggestions for Improving Video Quality and Reducing Lag
      • Troubleshooting Common Issues and Ensuring a Stable Connection

    This article will cover various wireless technologies, third-party apps and devices, and smartphone and TV features on how to watch movies from phone to TV without HDMI cable with iPhone and Android.

    We will also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of every method and give recommendations for enhancing video quality and maintaining a reliable connection.

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    Wireless Technologies to Watch Movies on TV without HDMI Cable

    Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi is a widely available and easy-to-use technology for connecting your smartphone to your TV. Many modern TVs have built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, allowing you to stream movies from your phone without additional equipment. Also, some TVs has USB port where you can insert a wireless dongle to connect the TV to your home wireless network.

    Bluetooth

    Although less common, some TVs and smartphones support Bluetooth connections for streaming media. While there are more efficient methods due to limited bandwidth, they can still work in a pinch, especially for short video clips or lower-resolution content.

    Miracast

    Miracast is a popular wireless display standard that allows you to mirror your phone’s screen onto your TV. Many Android devices and TVs support Miracast, making it a convenient option for streaming movies from your phone to your TV.

    Miracast is a great way to watch movies from your phone on your TV without connecting an HDMI cable. Miracast is a wireless display standard that allows you to mirror your phone’s screen onto your TV. It works by using Wi-Fi Direct, meaning it doesn’t need an internet connection or router.

    Connecting Your Phone to Your TV

    You’ll need to enable the appropriate settings on both devices to connect your iPhone or Android phone to your TV using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or Miracast.

    • Connect your phone and TV to the same network for Wi-Fi, and then use a compatible app or built-in feature to stream your movie.
    • For Bluetooth, pair your phone and TV, and then stream with the appropriate app or feature.
    • For Miracast, enable the feature on both your phone and TV, and then select your TV from the list of available devices on your phone.

    How to use Miracast on Android SmartPhone:

    1. On your Android device, open the Settings app and tap “Display”.
    2. Tap “Cast” and select your Android TV from the list of available devices.
    3. If you don’t see your TV, make sure both the device and TV are on the same Wi-Fi network and try again.
    4. Once connected, you will be able to stream content from your device directly onto your TV screen.
    How To Use Miracast On Android

    Popular Third-Party Apps and Devices

    So, here are some of the popular apps and devices that support wireless technology to stream videos and mirror smartphone screens without HDMI cables to the TV.

    Google Chromecast

    Google Chromecast is a popular device that allows users to stream movies and shows directly from their iPhones or Android phones to their TVs without needing an HDMI connection.

    The device plugs into a TV’s HDMI port and uses Wi-Fi networks to connect the phone to the TV. Once connected, users can access various streaming services such as Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, etc., and watch their mobile device screen.

    Apple TV

    Apple TV is a digital media player created by Apple. It streams video, music, and photos from the iTunes library and other online content sources such as Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, and others.

    The device also supports AirPlay, which allows users to stream content from an iPhone or iPad to an Apple TV without using an HDMI connection. 

    Roku

    Roku is an excellent choice for watching movies on your TV from an iPhone or Android phone without an HDMI connection. Roku is a streaming device that allows you to access thousands of streaming channels, many of which are free. With Roku, you can watch movies and shows from services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and more. Also, you can share your smartphone screen and play movies from your phone to TV via this device.

    Amazon Fire TV

    Amazon Fire TV is a device that allows users to watch movies and TV shows from their iPhone or Android phone without an HDMI connection. The device plugs into your television’s HDMI port and provides access to multiple streaming services. The Fire TV Remote app lets users control their devices using their iPhone or Android phones. 

    Samsung Smart View

    The Samsung Smart View app is an easy way to watch movies from your phone on your TV without using HDMI cables. To use the Smart View app, you must ensure your Samsung phone and TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

    1. Download the Samsung Smart View app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
    2. Open the app and connect both devices to the same WiFi network.
    3. Select your TV model from the list of available devices in the app.
    4. Select a movie or show you want to watch on your TV once connected.
    5. The movie will start playing on your TV after a few moments.
    Samsung Smart View Wihout HDMI

    LocalCast for Chromecast

    LocalCast for Chromecast is another powerful streaming app that allows users to watch movies, TV shows, and other content on their TV from an iPhone or Android. It works with iOS and Android devices and can stream media from several sources, including Plex, YouTube, Kodi, Dropbox, Google Drive, and more.

    Setting Up and Using Apps and Devices

    Each of the apps and devices listed above has its setup process, typically involving connecting the device to your TV, installing the corresponding app on your phone, and following the on-screen instructions. Once set up, you can use the app to stream movies from your phone to your TV wirelessly.

    Built-in Smartphone and TV Features

    iPhones and Android Phones have built-in streaming features as below:

    iPhone: AirPlay

    Android: Screen Mirroring or Smart View

    Most of the latest TV Brands have built-in streaming support, and some of the famous brands are:

    1. Samsung Smart TVs
    2. LG Smart TVs
    3. Sony Smart TVs
    4. Vizio Smart TVs

    Enabling and Using Built-in Features

    First, to use the built-in features on your phone and TV, ensure that both devices are compatible and connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

    Next, you can enable the appropriate feature on your phone and select your TV from the list of available devices. Once connected, you can stream movies directly from your phone to your TV.

    Pros and Cons of Each Method

    Ease of use: Wi-Fi and built-in features are the easiest to use, while Bluetooth and Miracast may require additional setup or troubleshooting.

    Cost: Wi-Fi and built-in features are often free or included with your devices, while third-party apps and devices may have additional costs

    Compatibility: Built-in features and Wi-Fi are generally more compatible across various devices, while Bluetooth and Miracast may have limitations depending on your smartphone and TV models.

    Video quality: Wi-Fi and built-in features usually offer the best video quality, while Bluetooth and Miracast may need more support or lag due to bandwidth constraints.

    Suggestions for Improving Video Quality and Reducing Lag

    • Ensure a strong Wi-Fi connection for both your smartphone and TV. Using 5G bandwidth for better video quality is recommended based on my experience.
    • Opt for wired connections whenever possible, such as using an Ethernet cable for your TV.
    • Close unnecessary apps on your phone to free up resources.
    • Adjust streaming settings within the app or device to optimize for quality or performance.

    Troubleshooting Common Issues and Ensuring a Stable Connection

    • Restart both your smartphone and TV to resolve any temporary issues.
    • Verify that both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
    • Update your smartphone, TV, and any relevant apps or devices to the latest software version.
    • Refer to manufacturer support resources for device-specific troubleshooting steps.

    We mentioned all possible methods about how to watch movies from phone to TV without HDMI from your iPhone or Android phone. By exploring wireless technologies, third-party apps and devices, and built-in features, you can find the best solution for your needs.

    When selecting a method, consider factors such as ease of use, cost, compatibility, and video quality. Feel free to consult additional resources and seek advice from online communities to ensure the best possible movie-watching experience. So, go ahead and explore these options, and enjoy your favorite movies on the big screen!

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    Gayan

    An RHCE, 'Linux' user with 14+ years of experience. Extreme lover of Linux and FOSS. He is passionate to test every Linux distribution & compare with the previous release to write in-depth articles to help the FOSS community.

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