On the Android side of things, if there is one feature that is seamless and tightly integrated then it must be the Chromecast feature. You can cast your Android screen on your TV within seconds and without any lag due to the deeper synergy between the two Google platforms. Similarly, on the iPhone side, Apple has developed a similar AirPlay feature that works quite well across Apple TVs, but does not support casting to Android TV. However, in this article, we show you how to overcome this limitation and cast the iPhone to Android TV, and make your Android TV AirPlay-compatible. So without any delay, let’s jump to the guide.
Before we move to the guide, bear in mind, for screencasting to work, both your iPhone and Android TV must be connected to a common WiFi network. Apart from that, make sure both devices are closer to the router for the best screen mirroring experience from iPhone to Android TV.
- Finally, you will have your iPhone screen on the larger TV. You can now use any app on your iPhone and it will be mirrored on the Android TV. And it also supports sound output, zoom in/out, and landscape mode. That’s awesome, right? From now onwards, you don’t need to open and keep the app active on both devices.