How to Screen Mirror Your Phone? Detailed Tutorials for Apple and Android Phones

“How do I screen mirror my phone?” This is the first question many users encounter. The operation is actually not complicated, but due to differences between Apple and Android systems, the steps vary slightly. This tutorial will provide detailed screen mirroring instructions for both iPhone and Android phones.


Apple iPhone Screen Mirroring Tutorial

iPhone users primarily use the built-in AirPlay protocol for screen mirroring.

  • Prerequisite: Ensure your iPhone and the screen mirroring receiver device (such as Apple TV or an AirPlay-enabled smart TV) are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

  • Steps:

    1. Swipe down from the top-right corner of the iPhone screen to open the “Control Center.”

    2. Tap the “Screen Mirroring” button (two overlapping rectangle icons).

    3. In the device list, select the name of your TV or receiver.

    4. Once connected, your iPhone screen will be fully displayed on the large screen.


Android Phone Screen Mirroring Tutorial

Android’s screen mirroring function is usually based on the Miracast protocol, and its name might be “Wireless Screen Mirroring,” “Multi-Screen Interaction,” or “Cast.”

  • Prerequisite: Also requires connection to the same Wi-Fi network.

  • Steps:

    1. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the quick settings panel.

    2. Find and tap the icon for “Wireless Screen Mirroring,” “Screen Mirroring,” or a similar function.

    3. The system will automatically search for available devices. Tap your TV’s name to connect.


General Tips and Considerations

  • If you can’t find the option, you can search for “Screen Mirroring” or “Cast” in the settings.

  • Some video apps (such as Tencent Video, iQiyi) have a dedicated TV screen mirroring button. After tapping it, you can directly cast the video to the big screen, allowing your phone to perform other operations simultaneously.


Once you’ve mastered your phone’s screen mirroring method, whether it’s for sharing photos, playing mobile games, or watching videos, you’ll double the fun. This complements computer screen mirroring, meeting the display needs of different devices.