
Many people often use Miracast to mirror images from their phone, tablet to Smart TV. If you can't perform this action, follow the steps in the article below to quickly resolve it.
1. How to Fix Screen Mirroring Issue between Phone and TV?
Many people often use Miracast to mirror images from their phone, tablet to Smart TV. If you can't perform this action, follow the steps in the article below to quickly resolve it.
Phone Can't Find TV Error
When your phone is unable to find the TV when screen mirroring is enabled, it could be due to the following reasons:
- The phone and TV are not connected to the same WiFi network. (In some cases, the phone and TV auto-connect, while in others, they need to be on the same WiFi network).
- The TV lacks screen mirroring capability, or the network connection is unstable.
- The TV's pairing standby mode for screen mirroring is not enabled.

You can resolve this by:
- Try connecting your phone and TV to the same WiFi network, or connect your phone to the WiFi direct signal emitted by the TV.
- Check if the Smart TV you're using is equipped with screen mirroring capability, as not all Smart TVs have this feature.
- Enable the screen mirroring feature on the TV to set it to pairing standby mode.

Phone Finds TV but Cannot Connect
Unsuccessful pairing may be due to selecting the wrong TV to connect to, or weak, intermittent network connections.
You can resolve this by:
- Check if the phone has selected the correct TV to connect to. Other TVs in your home on the same WiFi network may appear in the list.
- Reevaluate the WiFi connection, reset the network module. If the network connection is weak, turn off other devices using WiFi. Then broadcast WiFi from the TV (WiFi direct), have the phone connect to the TV's WiFi, and retry the process from the beginning.
- If the above steps do not work, turn off the screen mirroring feature on both the phone and the TV, then try again from scratch.

Video Lag, Audio Distortion when Mirroring from Phone to TV
This can be due to weak, intermittent WiFi signals. Or nearby devices near the TV causing interference, such as microwave ovens, radios, other WiFi networks... It could also be because the TV and phone are too far apart, or there are obstacles between the devices like walls, bulky furniture...
You can resolve this by:
- Reset your home WiFi network.
- Place the TV and phone away from devices like microwave ovens, radios, other WiFi networks..., or temporarily turn them off.
- Hold the phone and sit near the TV within 2-5 meters and ensure there are no obstacles between the two devices for the best transmission.
