With modern multimedia capabilities, you can turn a typical viewing of content into a real home theater show. Users often wonder how to connect a phone to a Xiaomi TV to stream an image from a mobile device to a large screen. This action opens up access to movies, photos and games in high resolution, not available on a small smartphone display.
There are several proven ways to do this, each with its own characteristics: you can choose a wireless connection over Wi-Fi or choose a stable wired connection, the choice of method depends on the model of your Smart TV and the specifications of the mobile gadget.
In this article, we will take a look at all the options available for syncing devices, learn about the nuances of Miracast configuration, use of HDMI cable and work with proprietary applications, and properly configured will ensure a high-quality picture without delay.
Preparing devices for synchronization
Before you start setting up, make sure that both devices are ready to interact, most often due to the banal mismatch of software versions or finding gadgets on different networks, check that your Xiaomi Mi TV and smartphone are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
This is critical, because data protocols like DLNA and Miracast only work within a single router's local network, and if your phone uses 4G/5G mobile internet and your TV is connected by cable or Wi-Fi, they just won't "see" each other.
β οΈ Note: Make sure that both devices have Bluetooth enabled, as some systems use it for an initial handshake before running a video stream.
Itβs also worth updating your TV firmware to the latest version via the Settings menu β About TV β System Update. Manufacturers regularly release patches that fix bugs in communication protocols. Itβs also a good idea to check for updates for MIUI or HyperOS.
For a wireless method to work, the Internet speed must be sufficient, and if the router is far from the TV, the signal may be unstable, leading to sound and image dissynchronization.
Wireless connection through the function "Translation"
The most popular way to do this without additional cables is to use the built-in broadcast function. In the Xiaomi ecosystem, this technology is often based on the Miracast standard, which allows you to duplicate the screen of your smartphone on your TV in real time. To start the process on the TV remote control, find a button with the image of a square with arrows or go to the signal source menu and select the Wireless Display.
Once you activate the mode on your TV, pick up your smartphone. In the notification curtain, look for the "Translation" or "Projection" icon. If you don't have an icon, go to the connection settings and select "Connect and Share" and the system will start looking for available devices within range.
- π± Select the name of your TV from the list that appears on your phone screen.
- πΊ On the TV screen, a request for permission to connect may appear, which must be confirmed by the remote control.
- π Wait for the connection to be established, after which the image from the phone will appear on the large screen.
Transmission quality depends on your routerβs power and 5GHz support. 2.4GHz can cause small delays, especially in games. This is not critical for watching videos, but for dynamic scenes, itβs better to use a faster range.
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To reduce latency when playing mobile games on your TV, close the background apps on your smartphone that consume traffic.
Using Mi Remote App and Ecosystems
Xiaomi and Redmi smartphone owners have the added benefit of deep integration with the brand's TVs.Mi Remote's built-in app lets you not only control volume and channels, but also stream content. Open the app, add your TV if it hasn't already been added, and go to the media management section.
This is convenient because it allows you to control playback directly from the lock screen or widget. You can send photos from the gallery or video file to the big screen just by selecting the appropriate "Cast" icon inside the player or gallery. The DLNA protocol used here is less resource-intensive than the full screen broadcast.
If standard tools don't work, you can use the Google Home app, which is universal for all Android devices, find your TV on the list of devices, click on Translate screen and confirm action, which is especially true if you have a TV with Android TV.
β οΈ Warning: When streaming via Google Home, the smartphone screen should remain on, which can lead to increased battery consumption.
What to do if the TV is not found?
Connection via HDMI cable and adapters
For users who want maximum stability and image quality without compression, a wired connection is the ideal option. For this, you will need an HDMI cable and an appropriate adapter for your phone. Modern flagships often use a USB Type-C port that supports video output via the MHL or DisplayPort Alt Mode standard.
Unlike wireless methods, cables provide 4K signal transmission without loss of quality and delay. This is the best choice for presentations or playing demanding games. Connect one end of the cable to the TV to the HDMI port and the other via the adapter to the smartphone.
The TV will automatically detect a new source of the signal. If that doesn't happen, click the source select button on the remote and specify the appropriate port, such as HDMI 1 or HDMI 2.
- π Use only certified cables HDMI version 2.0 or higher to support 4K.
- π Some adapters require external power, connect them to the charger.
- π± Make sure your smartphone supports video output (not all budget models have this feature).
It is worth noting that budget smartphones may not support the output of the image via USB, even with an adapter, in such cases, the system will simply start charging the device, but the picture will not appear.
βοΈ Checking before buying the cable
Broadcasting through USB-cable (media files only)
There is another method that is often confused with screen broadcasting, but it is designed solely to access the file system by connecting the phone to the TV via a regular TV. USB-And you can access the photos and the video files that you store in your smartphone memory, and the TV will see the phone as an external drive.
To do this, connect the cable to the port. USB on the TV and the corresponding port on the phone. On the smartphone screen, select the mode of operation. USB: Β«File transferβ or Β«MTPΒ». On the TV, select the signal source menu USB-device.
A Smart TV file manager will open, allowing folders to be viewed and video files to be run with an embedded player, which doesn't allow you to duplicate the screen or run apps, it works solely as a media player.
The advantage of this method is that it charges at the same time, but the speed of reading files can be limited by the version. USB-Ports on TV (often on the TV) USB 2.0), which can cause slowdown when playing heavy video files with high bitrate.
Comparison of Connection Methods and Problem Solving
To make it easier for you to choose the best way, we have prepared a summary table of the characteristics of various methods, which will help you quickly navigate depending on your goals: games, watching a movie or presenting.
| Method | Image quality | Delay (Latency) | Stability |
|---|---|---|---|
| HDMI cable | Maximum (4K HDR) | Absent. | Tall. |
| Miracast (Translation) | High (depends on Wi-Fi) | Low/Mediocre | Medium |
| DLNA / Chromecast | High. | Low (video only) | Tall. |
| USB (as a drive) | Depends on the file. | No. | Tall. |
If you're faced with sound and no image, check the resolution settings in the engineering menu or in the developer settings on your phone, sometimes changing the refresh rate of the screen helps.
β οΈ Note: When using cheap Chinese adapters HDMI It's possible to overheat the device. Watch the temperature of the smartphone during long sessions.
If you have a permanent Wi-Fi connection break, try changing the channel on your router, and congestion with neighbourhood networks can have a big impact on the bandwidth of the channel, especially in apartment buildings.
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HDMI-cable is the only way to get a video without delay for games, while Wi-Fi is convenient for watching videos and photos.