The modern ecosystems of Apple and Xiaomi, despite being closed and open respectively, can successfully interact with each other. Users often wonder how to display an image from an iPhone to the big screen of a Xiaomi TV to watch movies, presentations or photos. The setup process does not require complex equipment, if you know the right algorithms of actions and system functions.
There are several proven ways to do this, from using the built-in AirPlay protocol to installing specialized applications. Wireless is the most convenient option, because it eliminates unnecessary wires and allows you to manage content from a distance.
In this article, we will discuss all available methods, analyze typical connection errors and give recommendations for improving picture quality, you will learn how to configure Mi TV to receive a signal and which apps from the App Store will be the best assistants in this case.
Wireless Transmission Technologies: AirPlay and Miracast
The basis of Apple devicesβ interaction with external displays is AirPlay technology, which allows you to transmit video stream, audio and screen image in high resolution without loss of quality. Xiaomi TVs running on Android TV or its own PatchWall shell often have built-in support for this protocol, but sometimes require activation.
The alternative is Miracast (or Wi-Fi Display), which was originally designed for Android devices, but is also supported by iOS through dedicated intermediary apps, the difference between these technologies is compression codecs and how devices shake hands when connected.
What is the difference between DLNA and AirPlay?
To be successful, both devices must be on the same subnet, which means that the router must correctly distribute the devices. IP-address and not block ports used for discovery protocols.
Preparation of equipment and network
Before you start setting up, make sure your Xiaomi TV and iPhone are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. A common mistake is using guest access or different frequencies (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) if the router splits them into different subnets.
Check the software version on your TV. Manufacturers regularly release updates to improve compatibility with Apple protocols. Go to the settings menu and find the system updates section.
βοΈ Checking connection readiness
It is also worth rebooting the router if the network is unstable, and caching channels can prevent new devices from being discovered on the local network.
Using the built-in AirPlay on Xiaomi TVs
Many modern Xiaomi and Redmi TVs have built-in AirPlay 2 support. You don't need to install additional apps to start streaming. Just make sure the feature is activated in the TV settings.
On the remote, select the source of the signal or find the Apple AirPlay or Mi Wireless Display app. Once launched, the code or name of the device ready to pair will appear on the screen.
| Model TV | AirPlay support | Need an app. | Quality. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi Mi TV 4S | Native. | No. | High. |
| Redmi Smart TV X | Native. | No. | High. |
| Xiaomi Mi Stick | Through the app | Yes (AirScreen) | Average. |
| Older Models (2018) | Limited. | Yeah (Mi Remote) | Low. |
If the TV is found on the list of available devices on the iPhone, just click on it.When you first connect, you may need to enter a four-digit code displayed on the TV screen in the field on the smartphone.
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Native AirPlay support provides minimal latency and the best picture quality compared to third-party applications.
Third-party applications for screen broadcasting
When the built-in feature is not working or missing, apps from the App Store come to the rescue, with Microsoft Launcher (for some models) or specialized utilities like AirScreen and Cast to TV being the leader in this niche.
Install the app on your TV via Google Play Store (if you have Android TV) or find an iOS analogue. Once launched, the app will create a virtual receiver that will be visible to your iPhone.
- πΊ AirScreen is a universal solution that supports AirPlay, Google Cast and Miracast at the same time.
- π± Cast to TV - XCast β allows you to broadcast video from built-in players and browsers.
- π TeamViewer QuickSupport β suitable for remote control, but has a delay when streaming video.
Once installed, launch the app on your TV and press the Start button. On your iPhone, open Control Point and select Screen Replay. The name in the app should appear on the list.
β οΈ Warning: Free versions of apps often contain ads that can overlap the image or interrupt the stream every time. 10-15 For continued use, consider buying a premium version.
Broadcasting via Mi Home and Mi Remote
Xiaomiβs official Mi Home app provides basic smart home management functionality, but can also be used for media content, but itβs less suitable for live screen broadcasting than dedicated solutions.
It is more effective to use the Mi Remote app (Mi Remote) if your iPhone is equipped with an IR port (rare models) or via Wi-Fi to control a Smart TV. It allows you to control playback, but does not always duplicate the screen.
To transfer photos and videos from the gallery, you can use the "Cast" function inside the Mi Home app itself if the TV is added to the list of devices. Click on the TV icon in the app and select the content to play.
Wired connection via Lightning/USB-C adapter
If the wireless connection is unstable or requires maximum quality without compression, use a wired method. You will need a Lightning to HDMI adapter (for older iPhones) or USB-C to HDMI (for iPhone 15 and newer).
Connect the adapter to the smartphone and to it β HDMI-Switch the signal source on the TV to the appropriate port. HDMI 1 HDMI 2.
Sequence of action:
1. Connect the adapter to the iPhone.
2. connect the HDMI cable to the adapter and TV.
3. switch the source to TV (Input button).
4. The image will appear automatically.This method ensures that you don't have lag, which is critical for gaming, but it does tie you to the TV and requires a free port.
β οΈ Note: Use only certified adapters (MFi) cheap analogues may not transmit sound or cause interference on the screen due to insufficient power.
Resolving and eliminating delays
A common problem is the desynchronization of sound and image or periodic connection breaks, which usually indicates an overload of the Wi-Fi channel or a weak signal.
Try disabling the VPN on your iPhone, as it can redirect local traffic through external servers, blocking the detection of the TV. Also make sure the router has disabled the "AP Isolation" feature.
- π Reset network settings - on iPhone: Settings β Mainstream β Removing or resetting iPhone β Reset β Reset the network settings.
If the problem persists, check if the router has a speed limit for certain devices. IP-television address.
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For games and dynamic video, there is always a wired connection or 5GHz Wi-Fi network to minimize input latency (input lag).