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How to Use Samsung Smart View to Mirror Your Android Device

By Matthew Lynch
September 8, 2023
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Samsung Smart View is an app that allows users to connect their Android devices to their Samsung Smart TV, giving them the ability to mirror their phone’s screen on the TV. This feature can be incredibly useful for watching movies, playing games, or giving presentations, as it allows for a larger display of your device’s content. In this article, we will go over the steps for using Samsung Smart View to mirror your Android device.

Step 1: Check Compatibility & Download the App

The first step to using Samsung Smart View is to make sure both your Android device and Samsung Smart TV are compatible. The app is available on Google Play Store and can be easily downloaded for free. Your Samsung Smart TV must also be a post-2011 model for compatibility.

Step 2: Connect Your Android Device to Wi-Fi

For Samsung Smart View to work, both your Android device and Samsung Smart TV must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Make sure your Android device is connected to your home Wi-Fi network before proceeding.

Step 3: Open Samsung Smart View

Open the Samsung Smart View app on your Android device. Once you open the app, it will automatically start scanning for available devices.

Step 4: Connect to Your Samsung Smart TV

Select your Samsung Smart TV from the list of available devices in the Samsung Smart View app. Once you select your TV, your Android device will connect to it automatically.

Step 5: Mirror Your Android Device

To mirror your Android device, tap on the “Start Mirroring” button in the Samsung Smart View app. Your Android device’s screen will now be displayed on your Samsung Smart TV.

Step 6: Use Your Android Device on the Samsung Smart TV

Your Android device’s screen will now be displayed on your Samsung Smart TV. You can use your device as you normally would, and everything you do on your phone will be displayed on the TV.

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