How to AirPlay from an iPhone to a Samsung TV

A person using AirPlay from an iPhone to a Samsung TV to stream content in their living room.

Ever found yourself wanting to share a hilarious video from your iPhone with everyone in the room, but the small screen just doesn’t do it justice? Or maybe you want to enjoy your favorite photos on a larger display. The good news is that if you have a compatible Samsung TV, you can easily AirPlay from an iPhone to a Samsung TV. This built-in Apple feature makes it incredibly simple to stream content, and this guide will walk you through everything you need to know.

What is AirPlay and How Does it Work?

Before we get into the “how-to,” let’s quickly cover what AirPlay is. Developed by Apple, AirPlay is a wireless streaming technology that lets you share videos, photos, music, and more from your Apple devices to other compatible devices. The best part is that many modern Samsung TVs now come with AirPlay 2 built right in, so you don’t need an Apple TV to make it work.


Getting Started: What You’ll Need

To ensure a smooth experience when you AirPlay from an iPhone to a Samsung TV, you’ll need a few things:

  • A compatible Samsung TV: Generally, Samsung smart TV models from 2018 and newer support AirPlay 2.
  • An iPhone: Your iPhone should be running a recent version of iOS.
  • A stable Wi-Fi network: Both your iPhone and your Samsung TV must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

How to Check if Your Samsung TV Supports AirPlay

Not sure if your TV is compatible? The easiest way to check is to go into your TV’s settings. Look for an “Apple AirPlay Settings” or a similar option. If you see it, you’re good to go!


How to AirPlay from an iPhone to a Samsung TV

Once you’ve confirmed that you have everything you need, the process to AirPlay from an iPhone to a Samsung TV is incredibly simple. There are two main ways to do it: Screen Mirroring and streaming from within an app.

Screen Mirroring Your iPhone

Screen Mirroring does exactly what it sounds like—it displays your entire iPhone screen on your Samsung TV. This is perfect for sharing photos, browsing websites, or even playing games.

  1. Open the Control Center: On newer iPhones (X and later), swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen. On older iPhones (8 and earlier), swipe up from the bottom.
  2. Tap the Screen Mirroring icon: It looks like two overlapping rectangles.
  3. Select your Samsung TV: A list of available devices will appear. Tap on the name of your Samsung TV.
  4. Enter the passcode (if prompted): The first time you connect, a passcode may appear on your TV screen. Simply enter this code on your iPhone to complete the connection.

Streaming from an App

If you just want to stream a video or music from a specific app, the process is even more straightforward.

  1. Open the app: Launch the app you want to stream from (e.g., Photos, Music, or a third-party app like YouTube).
  2. Find the AirPlay icon: Look for the AirPlay icon, which is a rectangle with a solid triangle at the bottom. In some apps, you might need to tap the “Share” icon first.
  3. Select your Samsung TV: Tap the AirPlay icon and choose your Samsung TV from the list.
  4. The content will start playing: Your video or music will begin streaming on your TV.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Sometimes, things don’t go as planned. If you’re having trouble when you try to AirPlay from an iPhone to a Samsung TV, here are a few common solutions:

  • Check your Wi-Fi connection: Ensure both devices are on the same network. This is the most common reason for AirPlay not working.
  • Restart your devices: A simple restart of both your iPhone and your Samsung TV can often resolve connection issues.
  • Update your software: Make sure both your iPhone and your Samsung TV have the latest software updates installed.
  • Check AirPlay settings on your TV: Go into your TV’s settings and make sure that AirPlay is enabled.

Pro Tip: If you’re still having issues, try resetting the AirPlay settings on your TV. This can often clear up any lingering connection problems. For more in-depth troubleshooting, you can also check out the official Apple Support page for AirPlay.


Wrapping It Up

As you can see, it’s incredibly easy to AirPlay from an iPhone to a Samsung TV. Whether you want to mirror your entire screen or just stream a movie, the process is quick and seamless. So next time you want to share content with friends and family, you’ll know exactly what to do. Happy streaming!

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Based in the Netherlands, Joseph Collins writes about streaming platforms, digital media, and content tech, breaking down where tech meets entertainment. A lifelong film buff and casual gamer, he brings both insight and personal curiosity to the fast-changing media landscape.

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