You want to show photos from the iPhone on the big screen Xiaomi TV, But you don't know how to do it quickly and without losing quality? This problem is familiar to many owners of Apple and Xiaomi β both brands support modern wireless standards, their ecosystems are not always perfectly compatible. TV (where the built-in Miracast works, for the iPhone you will need to choose from several alternative methods - from simple HDMI-adapter before setting up DLNA-server.
In this article, we will discuss 5 Proven ways to display images from iPhone to Xiaomi TV (including Mi models) TV 4S/5X, Redmi Smart TV Xiaomi TV You'll know:
- π How to connect to HDMI without delay (even on older iPhone models) 6/7)
- πΆ Why AirPlay is not working with Xiaomi TV directly and how to get around
- π What apps (ApowerMirror, Screen Mirroring) support iOS 17+
- βοΈ How to Use Google Photos or Mi Home for Cloud Sync
- β‘ Frequent errors and ways to fix them (for example, "no sound" or "black screen")
Important: the methods vary in speed, transmission quality and hardware requirements. For example, wired connectivity guarantees stability but requires an adapter, and wireless protocols can slow down when there is a weak 2.4GHz Wi-Fi signal. We tested each method on the iPhone 15 Pro and Xiaomi. TV Q2 75" - see the results in the comparative table below.
1. a wired connection through HDMI or USB-C: surest
If you need to transfer the photo without delay and in maximum resolution (for example, to view the image) RAW-file 4K), Wired connectivity remains the best option. - Xiaomi TV supportive HDMI 2.1. (on new models) or HDMI 2.0 (on budget series), and iPhone β output via Lightning (up to iPhone 11) or USB-C (Starting with the iPhone 15).
You'll need:
- π Adapter: iPhone with Lightning β Apple Lightning Digital AV Adapter (original) or certified analogue (like Belkin). 15/15 Pro cable USB-C β HDMI (supportive 4K@60Hz).
- πΊ HDMI-cable: better to use the High-Speed version (for the first time) 4K HDR).
- β‘ Power: Apple adapter requires connection to the outlet (otherwise there will be a mistake "Insufficient power supply").
Step-by-step:
- Connect the adapter to the iPhone and insert HDMI-cable.
- On the Xiaomi remote TV Click Source (or Input) and select the appropriate HDMI-port.
- On the iPhone will open the screen duplication menu β confirm the beginning of the broadcast.
- Launch the Photos app and select the desired images.
Pros of the method:
- β No delays (latency 0 ms).
- β Supports 4K HDR Dolby Vision (on compatible TV).
- β It works even without the internet.
Cons:
- β Requires the purchase of an adapter (the original is worth it) ~5 000 β½).
- β Cables limit mobility.
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If the image on TV is cropped at the edges, go to the settings Xiaomi TV along the way β Display and sound β Screen size and select Just Scan mode (1:1).
2.Wireless transmission via AirPlay: Does it work with Xiaomi? TV?
AirPlay is Appleβs proprietary protocol for streaming multimedia, but Xiaomi TV It does not support it out of the box (unlike Samsung TVs or other TVs). LG There are two ways around this, but there are two ways around it:
Method 1: Use the console with AirPlay (Apple) TV, Xiaomi Mi Box)
If you have an Apple TV 4K Xiaomi Mi Box S (with Google firmware) TV), You can:
- Connect the console to Xiaomi TV through HDMI.
- Make sure that the iPhone and console are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- On iPhone open Control Point (swipe down from the upper right corner) β press back β pick up TV Mi Box.
Method 2: Install third-party software on Xiaomi TV
On Xiaomi TVs with Android TV 9.0+ You can install AirPlay receiver applications, for example:
- π± AirScreen (supports AirPlay, Miracast, Google Cast).
- π± ApowerMirror (requires registration for the 4K).
Instructions for AirScreen:
- Download AirScreen from Google Play on Xiaomi TV.
- Launch the app and follow the prompts (allow network access).
- On the iPhone at Control Point, select Screen Duplication β Find the name of your TV in the list.
Why can AirPlay not work?
β οΈ Warning: When using AirPlay through third-party applications, delays of up to 2-3 seconds and loss of quality during transmission are possible 4K. It is not critical to view photos, but it is noticeable for the video.
3. Miracast and Wi-Fi Direct: an alternative to AirPlay for Android TV
Miracast is a wireless screen transfer standard supported by most Android devices TV, However, the iPhone does not have built-in Miracast support, so additional software will be required.
The best apps for iOS:
| Annex | Cost | Max, permission. | Delay. | Sound support |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ApowerMirror | Free (with watermark) | 1080p | ~1st | Yes. |
| Screen Mirroring | 299 β½/month | 4K | ~0.5s | Yes. |
| Mirror for Xiaomi TV | Free of charge. | 720p | ~2nd | No. |
How to connect with ApowerMirror:
- Install ApowerMirror on iPhone and Xiaomi TV (Google Play).
- Run the app on TV and select Receiver mode.
- On iPhone, open ApowerMirror, press M (Mirror) β Choose your Xiaomi TV list.
- Confirm the connection on the TV.
The advantages of Miracast:
- β It works without internet (wi-fi direct only).
- β Supports live screen broadcasting (useful for presentations).
Disadvantages:
- β Requires the installation of third-party applications on the iPhone.
- β Quality depends on the strength of the Wi-Fi signal.
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For stable operation of Miracast, use a router with Wi-Fi 6 support (802.11ax) Connect directly to Wi-Fi Direct (without a router).
4. Cloud services: Google Photos, iCloud and Mi Home
If you don't have to live stream the screen, but just show the finished photos, cloud services will be an easy solution. TV You must have access to Google Photos, iCloud or Mi Home apps.
Method 1: Google Photos (recommended)
Instructions:
- On your iPhone, install Google Photos and upload the desired images.
- Xiaomi. TV Open Google Photos (pre-logged in to the same Google account).
- Choose an album or individual photos to view.
Method 2: iCloud (requires) TVOS prefix)
Xiaomi TV It doesnβt have an iCloud client built in, but you can:
- π₯οΈ Use Apple. TV photo-appendix.
- π Open iCloud.com via your browser on TV (uncomfortable for a large number of photos).
Method 3: Mi Home (Xiaomi ecosystem only)
If you have a Mi Account and other Xiaomi devices (such as Mi Box or Mi Router), you can sync your photos via Mi Home:
- On iPhone, install Mi Home and add Xiaomi TV device-list.
- In the Gallery section, upload your photo to the Mi Cloud cloud.
- On TV, open Mi Home. β Devices β gallery.
β οΈ Note: When using Mi Home, photos can be compressed to resolution 1920Γ1080, even if the original β 4K. To maintain quality, it is better to use Google Photos in the mode "Original quality".
5. DLNA/UPnP: photo transfer over a local network
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance β a protocol for sharing multimedia over a local network. TV supports it through the built-in Media Player, and on the iPhone you will need to install an application server, for example:
- π± MediaServer (free, with advertising).
- π± Plex (requires registration for full functionality).
- π± VLC for Mobile (built-in) DLNA-server).
Step-by-step adjustment through VLC:
- Install. VLC for Mobile on iPhone.
- Open the application, go to the Network β Public access β turn on DLNA.
- Xiaomi. TV Open the Media Player (or VLC Android TV).
- In the list of devices, select your iPhone and open the photos you want.
The pros of DLNA:
- β No Internet (works on a local network).
- β Supports playlists and folders.
Cons:
- β Slow loading of previews with a large number of photos.
- β Not all formats are supported (e.g, HEIC may not open).
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6. Problem Solving: Black screen, no sound, lag
If you connect your iPhone to Xiaomi TV Errors occur, check the following points:
Problem 1: Black screen when dubbing
Possible causes and solutions:
- π Wrong. HDMI-Port: Try another port on TV (for example, HDMI 1 ARC may not support the input signal).
- π± Blocking the broadcast: On the iPhone, go to Settings β Screen time. β Content restrictions and check if screen duplication is allowed.
- π Resetting settings HDMI: Xiaomi. TV Go to Settings. β Display and sound β Reset HDMI.
Problem 2: No sound when broadcasting
What to do:
- π Check if the sound is turned off on the iPhone (slider on the sidebar).
- πΊ Xiaomi. TV Choose the right sound source: Settings β Sound. β Exit HDMI β PCM (Not Auto).
- π If you use an adapter, plug it into the outlet (power shortages can turn off the audio).
Problem 3: Lags and delays in wireless transmission
Optimization:
- πΆ Switch the router to 5GHz (less interference).
- π± Close your iPhone background apps (especially instant messengers and streaming services).
- π₯οΈ In the mirroring app settings (e.g., ApowerMirror) select Quality mode instead of Speed.
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If the lags persist, try reducing the broadcast resolution to 720p It's in the application settings. It'll reduce the load on the network.
7. Comparison of all methods: which one to choose?
To make the choice easier, we have compiled a table with the key parameters of each method:
| Method | Quality. | Delay. | Cost | Difficulty | When to use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HDMI-adapter | 4K HDR | 0 ms. | ~5 000 β½ | β | For professional work with photo/video |
| AirPlay + prefix | 4K | ~1st | From 10. β½ (Apple TV) | ββ | If there is already Apple TV Mi Box |
| Miracast (ApowerMirror) | 1080p | ~2nd | Free of charge./299 β½ | βββ | For |
| Google Photo | Original | No. | Free of charge. | β | To display static photos |
| DLNA (VLC) | 1080p | ~3 | Free of charge. | βββ | To transfer a large number of files |
Selection recommendations:
- π¨ For photographers: HDMI-adapter (maximum quality).
- π Home Viewing: Google Photos or AirPlay + Mi Box.
- π° Budget option: Miracast via ApowerMirror.
- π For the big archive: DLNA Mi Home.