Get a bigger, better view. Link your smartphone to your Samsung Smart TV, and experience your mobile content2 on a larger screen. Enhance the way you watch your favorite shows, movies and pictures with your Samsung Smart TV.

Seamlessly switch from phone to remote

A Samsung Smart TV on the wall displays a scene of musicians playing outdoors. A hands holds a smartphone nearby. The smartphone screen indicates that it detects a 75" Neo QLED 8K TV in the living room through SmartThings. The icon for the remote control option is selected. The smartphone screen transforms into a touchable remote control screen. When the volume is turned up on the smartphone remote control, the TV speaker volume is turned up in response. Next, the smartphone accesses the Home screen for the Samsung TV, where it scrolls down to show the various apps, services and streaming options that are available.

Quick Remote

Let your phone become a fast and convenient remote. With Quick Remote1, it automatically offers to switch to a remote control when it detects your TV in range. You can change the channel, search for shows and open apps right from your phone.

Your mobile content, now on the big screen

Mirroring

Experience the immersive delight of a spacious screen with Mirroring2. Whether you're watching a movie or indulging in your favorite TV show, mirror your phone's screen onto your Samsung Smart TV. Sit back, relax and enjoy the content on a larger display using Smart View or AirPlay.

Move your video calls to the TV

Four parties are engaging in a lively video call on the Samsung Smart TV screen. The focus then zooms into one specific female participant. The scene transitions and now the same female is seen on a smartphone screen.

Easily connect with your friends on your preferred video call app3 by mirroring your phone to the TV. Once connected, your call will seamlessly transition to the TV screen, allowing you to enjoy the conversation on a larger display.

See it all in one screen

Multi View4

Watch what's on your TV and your mobile device at the same time on a large screen. Whether it's live stats for sports or game walkthroughs, simply connect your phone to unlock a whole new level of multi-screen capabilities. Also enjoy optimized multitasking as you add up and customize your content combinations.

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FAQ:
All About Samsung Screen Mirroring

  • What is Screen Mirroring?

    Screen mirroring lets you mirror your phone’s screen to a bigger screen, like on a Smart TV. Exactly what’s showing on your phone will appear on the TV, whether it’s an app, a photo or a video. Whenever you do something on your phone, that action will also be shown on the other screen as well.
  • Note: Make sure your TV is turned on and connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your phone. Your phone must support a mirroring function, such as Screen Mirroring or Smart View. To check if your phone supports a mirroring function, please refer to your phone's user manual. SmartView is not a downloadable app; it is located in the Quick settings panel on your phone.

    On Galaxy devices, the screen mirroring feature is called Smart View.

    1. On your phone, open the Quick settings panel by swiping down from the top of the screen.
    2. Tap the Smart View icon.
    3. Tap your TV from the list of Available devices.
    4. Tap Start now.
    (Note: If prompted, enter the PIN on your TV or allow access on your TV to complete the connection.)
    5. Your phone’s screen will now appear on the TV.
    (Note: You may be prompted to change the aspect ratio on the TV. Tap Change on your phone if desired.)

    For iOS devices, the screen mirroring feature is called AirPlay, and it does the same exact thing - mirror images, videos and other media. Using AirPlay is similar to using Smart View, but there are a few differences.

    1. On your iPhone, open the Control Center by swiping down from the top right of the screen.
    2. Tap the Screen Mirroring icon.
    3. Select your TV from the list of Available devices. 4. When the pop-up appears, enter the AirPlay Code displayed on the TV screen into your iPhone.
    5. Your phone’s screen will now appear on the TV.
  • Smart View is supported on all Samsung Smart TVs.
  • AirPlay is supported on all Samsung Smart TVs released since 2018. For a full list of compatible models, please refer to https://www.apple.com/home-app/accessories/#section-tvs
  • The Multi View feature allows you to display multiple things at once on your TV. You can view media from different sources, such as an app, mobile or HDMI source. Multi View lets you split screens and view several types of content at the same time. (Note: The number of available views and supported apps/sources depends on the TV model and can be updated without notice. The Samsung Neo QLED 8K QN900/800 series support up to 4 split screens. Requires Samsung account.)

    You can view multiple content items through Multi View. 1. From the Home screen, press left on the remote.
    2. Navigate to and select Settings.
    3. Navigate to and select Multi View.
    4. Your previous media source will be displayed. Choose sources you want to add to Multi View.
    5. A second window will be added. To add more content to the screen, press the down button on your remote. Select an app/source to add or delete.
  • All Samsung Neo QLED / OLED / QLED series released since 2020 are compatible with Multi View. For the Samsung Crystal UHD series, Multi View support differs by region and model, so please be sure to refer to the relevant product detail pages for more information.
  • For Android mobile devices, the Multi View feature is available on Android OS 4.2 and higher versions. For iOS mobile devices, the Multi View feature is available on iOS 12.3 and higher versions with the Samsung TV Q70 series and higher TV models.
  • Images simulated for illustration purposes. Any changes in UI or appearance and design specifications may occur without prior notice. UI may vary by region.
  • The detailed specifications may vary depending on the model so refer to the product details page for more information.
  1. Quick Remote: Push notifications for mobile remotes for TVs are available on (Mobile) Android OS 10.0 and higher versions with (TV) 2020 Samsung TVs and later models, and operates when the mobile device is near the TV. Samsung Smart TV feature access on Quick Remote is available on (TV) 2024 Samsung TVs and later models with (Mobile) Android OS 10.0 and higher versions or iOS 15.0 and higher versions. Quick Remote requires the download of the SmartThings app and login to a Samsung account.
  2. Mirroring: To use the Mirroring feature, your mobile device must support Screen Mirroring or Smart View. iOS devices use AirPlay. Make sure that both your Samsung TV and mobile device are connected to the same network. Certain third party apps/services may be limited in the use of this feature according to their policies.
  3. Video call app: Screen images simulated for illustrative purposes only. Depending on the user's mobile video call app, the mirrored TV screen may vary. Certain third party video call apps may be limited in the use of this feature according to their policies.
  4. Multi View: Number of available views and supported apps/sources depends on the TV model and can be updated without notice. Requires Samsung account. Multi View is available on all Samsung Neo QLED / OLED / QLED series TV models released since 2020. For the Samsung Crystal UHD series, Multi View support differs by region and model, so please be sure to refer to the relevant product detail pages for more information. For Android mobile devices, the Multi View feature is available on Android OS 4.2 and higher versions. For iOS mobile devices, the Multi View feature is available on iOS 12.3 and higher versions with the Samsung TV Q70 series and higher TV models. The actual UI may differ from the image shown.