🎯 Introduction
Want to watch photos, YouTube videos, or Facebook reels from your phone on the big screen?
In 2025, screen mirroring is built into most Smart TVs—and works great with both Android and iPhone. Whether you own a Sony, Xiaomi, Samsung, or Walton TV, this blog will walk you through easy, step-by-step methods to mirror or cast your phone to your TV in Bangladesh.
📱 What is Screen Mirroring vs Casting?
Feature | Screen Mirroring | Casting |
---|---|---|
Duplicates full screen | ✅ Yes | ❌ No (only app or video) |
Works offline | ✅ Yes (Wi-Fi Direct) | ❌ Needs internet |
Battery usage | 🔋 Higher (real-time) | 🔋 Lower (stream runs on TV) |
Best for | Slideshows, apps, presentations | YouTube, Netflix, OTT streaming |
✅ How to Mirror Android Phone to Smart TV (Bangladesh)
Option 1: Built-in Cast / Smart View (Most TVs)
- Connect both phone & TV to same Wi-Fi
- Swipe down on phone → Tap Cast or Smart View
- Select your Smart TV name from the list
- Accept prompt on TV
- Screen will mirror in seconds
✅ Works with: Xiaomi, Walton, TCL, OnePlus, Sony, Samsung
Option 2: Google Home App
- Install Google Home from Play Store
- Connect phone and TV to same Wi-Fi
- Tap your TV name > Cast screen
- Tap Start Now
Option 3: Wireless Display / Miracast
- Enable Wireless Display / Screen Share in TV settings
- On phone: Settings > Display > Cast Screen > Enable Wireless Display
- Choose TV → Mirror starts
✅ For TVs that support Miracast (older Walton, TCL, etc.)
📱 How to Mirror iPhone to Smart TV
Option 1: Apple AirPlay (Supported TVs)
- Connect TV & iPhone to same Wi-Fi
- Swipe down on iPhone → Tap Screen Mirroring
- Select your Smart TV name (with AirPlay)
- Enter code shown on TV (if prompted)
✅ Works with:
- LG WebOS (AirPlay enabled)
- Samsung QLED/TU Series
- Sony Google TVs
- TCL Q Class (AirPlay 2 ready)
Option 2: Use Third-Party Apps (If AirPlay not supported)
- Install apps like: AirScreen, ApowerMirror, LetsView on your Smart TV
- Open app → Scan QR from iPhone
- Begin casting or full screen mirroring
🧠 What If My TV Doesn’t Support Screen Mirroring?
✅ Use a Streaming Device like:
- Mi TV Stick (Google Cast)
- Amazon Fire Stick (AirPlay via app)
- AnyCast / Miracast HDMI dongles
Connect it to your HDMI port → Enable casting → Start mirroring
🎮 Use Cases of Mobile Mirroring
Activity | Why It’s Useful |
---|---|
Watching YouTube | Larger screen, better audio |
Video Calls | Zoom, WhatsApp on TV via screen cast |
TikTok/Facebook Reels | Share fun with family on big screen |
Gaming | Mirror mobile game on TV |
Online Classes | Present documents or slides to others |
📶 Internet & Wi-Fi Requirements
Connection Type | Minimum Speed (Mbps) | Stability Needed? |
---|---|---|
Screen Mirroring | 5–8 Mbps | ✅ Yes |
Casting (YouTube/Netflix) | 10–20 Mbps | ✅ Yes |
Direct Wireless (Miracast) | No Internet | ❌ Optional |
✅ Use 5GHz Wi-Fi for better performance.
💬 What Bangladeshi Users Say
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I used Smart View on my Samsung phone to mirror photos at my cousin’s wedding.” – Arif, Dhaka
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐ “AirPlay works perfectly on my Sony TV with iPhone 13.” – Farzana, Sylhet
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Our Walton TV needed an app for casting, but it worked easily.” – Riaz, Khulna
🔍 FAQ – Screen Mirroring in Bangladesh
Q1: Can I cast offline videos from my phone?
→ Yes. Screen mirroring shares anything showing on your screen—even offline videos.
Q2: Can I connect phone to TV with USB?
→ Only for charging or file transfer—not screen mirroring.
Q3: Do I need special TV for casting?
→ Most modern Android and Google TVs support casting by default.
📢 Final Thoughts
Screen mirroring gives you the power to turn any mobile moment into a shared, cinematic experience. Whether it’s a wedding clip, a live cricket highlight, or your favorite TikTok, you don’t have to keep it on a small screen anymore.
Unlock full entertainment by connecting your phone to your Smart TV — in just seconds.