It includes both wired and wireless options.

On your iPhone, swipe down from the upper right corner toopen Control Center.

Select your TV from the list that appears.

iPhone showing a swipe down motion, with Screen Mirroring and a Samsung TV highlighted

When you’re finished mirroring your iPhone to your TV, go back through those steps and tapStop Mirroring.

This is a physical connection, so you’ll sit near your TV for this to work.

You’ll need a cable and an adapter since your iPhone and TV don’t use the same ports.

The specific adapter you need depends on your iPhone model and the ports available on your TV.

Most TVs supportHDMIand some also have aVGAconnection.

For example, you canmirror your iPhone to Rokuwith the standard Roku app.

Options are also available for Chromecast and Amazon Fire devices.

Tocast from your iPhone to Chromecast, you’ll use the Google Home app to link the two.

Amazon Fire devices require a separate app to let you mirror your iPhone.

One popular option isAirScreen, which you’ll need todownload to your Fire Stick.

TapScreen Mirroringfrom your iPhone’s Control Center to mirror your entire iPhone screen to your Samsung TV.

Or, connect your iPhone to your Samsung TV via an HDMI cable.

Tap your Roku gadget from the list of options; you’ll see a code on your TV.

Enter this code into your iPhone as prompted, then tapOK.

The app will search for and find your LG TV.

Select your TV, then tapStart Mirroring.

Next, selectMirror LG TV>Start Broadcast, and your TV will display your iPhone’s content.

You canpurchase a Lightning Digital AV Adapter directly from Apple for $49.

You’ll use this adapter to connect your iPhone to an HDMI cable.

Your iPhone screen will instantly be mirrored to the TV.

When the app finds your Vizio TV, select it, then tapPairon theBluetooth Pairing Requestpop-up.