Connecting a Xiaomi smartphone to a TV of the same brand opens up a lot of possibilities, from viewing photos on a large screen to streaming high-resolution video. Despite the fact that both devices are released by the same manufacturer, their synchronization is not always smooth due to differences in firmware, versions of MIUI and PatchWall. In this article, we will discuss all the current methods of connection, from wireless protocols to wired adapters, and also explain how to avoid typical errors.
Xiaomiβs ecosystem is that the brandβs TVs and smartphones often support proprietary technologies like Mi Share or Quick Apps, which make it easier to connect. However, even if your TV model is not equipped with the latest updates, there are always alternative methods β for example, through the use of a new model. HDMI-adapter USB-C Or the universal Miracast protocol, the key is to configure both devices correctly and take into account their technical limitations.
1. Connection via Miracast (wireless display)
Miracast is the most versatile way to broadcast a smartphone screen to a TV without wires. It works on most Xiaomi models, starting with Mi TV 3 and smartphones on MIUI 9 and later. The advantage of the method is that it does not need to connect to a single Wi-Fi network, the devices are connected directly.
To activate Miracast on your TV, go to Settings β Connection & Sharing β Wireless Display. On your smartphone, the path may vary depending on the version of MIUI:
- π± MIUI 12/13/14: Settings β Connection and sharing β Screen broadcasting
- π± MIUI 11 and older: Settings β Additionally. β Wireless display
- π If no point: check if the developer mode is enabled (Settings) β The phone. β Version. MIUI β tap 7 times)
Once activated on both devices, the name of your TV will appear in the list of available displays. Select it and confirm the connection. TV A2 Xiaomi TV Q2 may need to be introduced PIN-code that will appear on the TV screen.
β οΈ Note: If the broadcast is interrupted or the image is lagging, reduce the resolution of the smartphone screen to 720p Also make sure that the TV turns off the power saving mode, which can limit the performance of wireless modules.
2.Using proprietary Mi Share technology
Mi Share is a proprietary development of Xiaomi that allows you to quickly transfer files and broadcast the screen between the devices of the brand. Unlike Miracast, this method is optimized for operation in the Xiaomi ecosystem and often provides a more stable connection.
To activate Mi Share, follow the following steps:
- On TV: Settings β Connection and Sharing β Mi Share β Turn on the feature.
- On your smartphone: Settings β Connection and Sharing β Mi Share β select your TV from the list.
- Confirm pairing on both devices (scanning may be required) QR-code).
Once connected, you can not only stream the screen, but also send files directly to the TV memory (if the model supports this feature).For example, on Xiaomi TV S Pro and Xiaomi TV Q1, files are saved to the MiShare folder in internal storage.
Update your firmware on your TV and smartphone to the latest version
Make sure both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Turn on Bluetooth on your smartphone (needed for initial synchronization)
Turn it off. VPN on the phone (can block device detection)-->
If Mi Share can't find the TV, check:
- π Model compatibility (e.g. Redmi Note 10 does not support Mi Share with Xiaomi) TV 4A).
- πΆ Wi-Fi network stability (reconnect to the router at 5 GHz for better speed).
- π§ Firewall settings on the TV (Settings) β Security β firewall β turn off the restrictions).
3. HDMI connection with USB-C adapter
The wired method through HDMI guarantees minimal latency and maximum image quality, which is critical for gaming or watching video in 4K. For modern Xiaomi smartphones (starting with the Mi 10 and Redmi K30), a USB-C β HDMI adapter with DisplayPort Alt Mode support will be required.
Instructions for connection:
- Connect the adapter to the USB-C port of the smartphone.
- Connect the adapter to the TV through HDMI-cable (use the port) HDMI 2.0 or newer 4K@60Hz).
- On the TV, select the appropriate signal source (HDMI 1/2/3).
- On the smartphone, you may receive a request to select the display mode (for example, βCharge onlyβ or βVideo Transferβ) β choose the second option.
| Smartphone model | Permit supported | Required adapter | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 13/13 Pro | 4K@60Hz, HDR10+ | USB-C β HDMI 2.1 | Supports Dolby Vision when using certified cable |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro+ | 1080p@60Hz | USB-C β HDMI 2.0 | Maximum resolution is limited to the Dimensity 1080 chipset |
| POCO F5 | 1440p@60Hz | USB-C β HDMI 2.0 | Adapter with DisplayPort 1.4 support is required |
| Xiaomi 11T Pro | 4K@30Hz | USB-C β HDMI 2.0 | 60Hz requires an adapter with an active chip |
β οΈ Note: On smartphones with a port USB-C, but without support for DisplayPort Alt Mode (e.g. Redmi) 9A), adapter HDMI In this case, use wireless methods or MHL-Adapter (for older models with Micro-USB).
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If the image on the TV is cropped or does not match the smartphone screen, change the aspect ratio in the settings of the TV (Settings β Screen β Image Mode β βSize of screenβ).
4. File Transfer and Streaming via DLNA
The DLNA protocol allows you to stream media files (video, music, photos) from your phone to your TV without duplicating your screen, a method that is convenient for watching movies or listening to music through apps like Gallery or Music.
To turn on the DLNA on the Xiaomi TV:
- Go to Settings β Network and Internet β DLNA.
- Activate the function and set the device name (for example, "MiTV_Salon").
- On your smartphone, open the Gallery or Video app, select a file and tap on the broadcast icon (usually in the upper right corner).
If the TV is not displayed in the list of devices:
- π Check that both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network (preferably at 2.4 GHz, as 5 GHz may not be supported by older TV models).
- π Restart your router β sometimes DHCP-The server is incorrectly assigned IP-address DLNA.
- π Make sure that the files are supported (for example,.mp4 Xiaomi TVs do not play.mkv with some codecs.
What formats does DLNA support on Xiaomi TV?
5. Connection via USB (MTP/PTP)
If you just need to copy files from your phone to your TV or vice versa, you can use the same file. USB-Modern Xiaomi TVs (starting with Mi) TV (4) support regimes MTP (for media files) and PTP (photo).
Step-by-step:
- Connect your smartphone to your TV through USB-cable (use the original cable for stable data transfer).
- On your phone screen, select the connection mode: File Transfer (MTP) or Photo Transfer (PTP).
- On the TV, open the File Manager or Media Center application - the device will appear as a removable drive.
Limitations of the method:
- π« It is impossible to broadcast the screen - only file transfer.
- π’ Copying speed is limited by version USB on TV (e.g., Xiaomi) TV 4S port USB 2.0 with maximum speed ~40 Mbps).
- π Some TV models donβt support exFAT β use the file system FAT32 flash-drive.
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USB-The connection is suitable for file transfer, but not for streaming or screen duplication. DLNA Miracast.
6. Alternative ways: Chromecast and third-party apps
If standard methods donβt work or you donβt like the quality of the broadcast, you can use third-party solutions, such as Google Chromecast (built into some Xiaomi TV models) or applications like ApowerMirror and TeamViewer QuickSupport.
Connection via Chromecast:
- Make sure that your TV and smartphone are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- On your smartphone, open an app that supports Chromecast (such as YouTube or Google Photos).
- Slip on the broadcast icon and select your TV from the list.
For full screen duplication, use the ApowerMirror app:
- π² Install the app on your smartphone and TV (if the model supports installation) APK via Send Files to TV).
- π Connect both devices to the same network or use Wi-Fi Direct.
- π₯οΈ On your smartphone, select Mirror mode and follow the instructions on the screen.
β οΈ Note: When using third-party applications for broadcasting the screen, there may be a delay of up to 200-300 ms, which makes them unsuitable for dynamic games. HDMI-Adapter or Miracast with the "Game" mode on the TV.
7. Solving typical connection problems
Even when you set it up correctly, you can get errors, and here are the most common ones and how to fix them:
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The TV is not displayed in the list of devices | Miracast or DLNA is offline on TV | Check the settings in Settings β Connection and Sharing |
| Image lagging or slowing down | Weak Wi-Fi signal or network congestion | Switch to 5 GHz, disconnect other devices from the network |
| No sound when broadcasting | The wrong sound source is selected on the TV. | Check the Settings. β Sound. β Sound source β HDMI/TV |
| The smartphone doesn't define HDMI-adapter | The adapter does not support DisplayPort Alt Mode | Use a certified adapter (e.g. from Anker or Baseus) |
| Mi Share is giving you a connection error | Outdated firmware on the TV or phone | Update MIUI and PatchWall to the latest version |
If neither method worked, try resetting the network settings on both devices:
- π± On a smartphone: Settings β Network and Internet β Resetting Wi-Fi, Mobile Internet and Bluetooth settings.
- πΊ On TV: Settings β System system β Resetting the network.