The Samsung Galaxy is equipped with features that allow you to broadcast the screen on almost all televisions. Connect it to a TV using one of these options. Are you ready? So make yourself comfortable and let’s see how to do it! It’s simple and only takes a few minutes of attention to follow the instructions and apply them to your mobile device and your TV
To cast your Samsung Galaxy S20 screen to a TV, you can use several options, including:
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Samsung Smart View (Samsung TV only):
- Make sure your TV is compatible with the Smart View function.
- Go to your phone settings.
- Scroll down and select “Connections”.
- Tap “Smart View” and search for your TV.
- Tap the TV name to connect.
- After connecting, your screen will be mirrored on your TV.
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Miracast/Wi-Fi Direct (for compatible TVs):
- Make sure your TV supports Miracast or Wi-Fi Direct.
- Go to your phone settings.
- Scroll down and select “Connections”.
- Tap “Smart View” or “Quick Connections” and enable the Miracast or Wi-Fi Direct function.
- Select your TV from the list of available devices and connect.
- Your screen will then be mirrored to your TV.
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Use an HDMI cable (USB-C to HDMI adapter):
- This option requires the purchase of a USB-C to HDMI adapter compatible with your device.
- Connect the adapter to your phone’s USB-C port.
- Connect an HDMI cable from your TV to the adapter.
- Make sure your TV is set to the correct HDMI input.
- Your screen will appear on your TV.
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Use streaming services (e.g. Chromecast):
- You can use a streaming device like Chromecast to send content from your phone to your TV. Make sure your device and TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Use a Chromecast-compatible app on your phone and tap the cast icon to start sharing content on your TV.
If you want to connect your Samsung to your computer, read the article > connect Samsung to computer
If casting your Samsung Galaxy S20 screen to TV isn’t working, there are a few solutions you can try to fix the problem:
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Make sure your TV and phone are compatible: Check that your TV supports mirroring or casting features and that your phone is compatible with these features. Not all TVs and phones support the same connection standards.
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Update your phone and TV firmware: Make sure you have the latest firmware version on both your phone and TV. Outdated versions can cause compatibility issues.
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Check your Wi-Fi connection: Make sure your phone and TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Additionally, you may need to enable the Wi-Fi Direct or Miracast feature on your TV or phone.
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Restart your phone and TV: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve connection issues. Restart both your phone and TV and then try again.
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Check your TV settings: Make sure your TV is set to the correct input (for example, HDMI) to receive broadcast from your phone.
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Check your phone settings: Make sure the screen sharing settings on your phone are turned on properly. These settings may vary depending on the model and operating system version.
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Check your HDMI adapter or cable: If you are using an HDMI adapter or cable to connect, make sure they are in good condition and working order. Try another cable or adapter, if available.
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Try a third-party app: You could try a third-party app like “AllCast” or “LocalCast” that allows you to cast content from your phone to your TV.
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Contact technical support: If after doing all these solutions the problem still persists, you may want to contact your phone or TV technical support for further assistance.
Please note that solutions may vary based on the specific model of phone and TV you are using. If you have specific problems, it may be helpful to contact the technical support of your phone or TV manufacturer for personalized assistance.
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