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Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by MicroBox: 6:30am On Jan 12, 2019
It was a sweet experience when I connect my phone to a smart TV, technology is good..
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Nobody: 6:42am On Jan 12, 2019
Okk
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by UchihaItachi(m): 6:45am On Jan 12, 2019
Get an Android box for your TV and watch it transform to a smart TV, and then you'll have a whole new world of possibilities on your hands, stream all the live matches you can think of right from your television, easily cast videos from your mobile phone wirelessly, and kiss all the shitty Cable TVs we have around here goodbye.

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Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by wilcox(m): 6:51am On Jan 12, 2019
jesse8048:
So where can one find hdmi to phone cable in Port Harcourt. Last time I couldn't find it.
Go to garrison and explain to them.
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Oluwasaeon(m): 7:10am On Jan 12, 2019
UchihaItachi:
Get an Android box for your TV and watch it transform to a smart TV, and then you'll have a whole new world of possibilities on your hands, stream all the live matches you can think of right from your television, easily cast videos from your mobile phone wirelessly, and kiss all the shitty Cable TVs we have around here goodbye.
How much is an Android Box, bro ?
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Saintsami(m): 7:19am On Jan 12, 2019
Nice one Dude
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by mu2sa2: 7:19am On Jan 12, 2019
Xtopher123:
Save up and Buy USB Type C devices

USB Type C can transmit Visuals from your phone to your TVby Default.

Just buy a USB Type C to HDMI cable and youre good to go..
There are phones that cast to tv wirelessly "by default ". Gionee phones connect to hisense smart televisions excellently, though some Samsung phones dont.
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by madridguy(m): 7:22am On Jan 12, 2019
Let me book marked. Thanks @ OP.
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Beemhan(m): 7:43am On Jan 12, 2019
mu2sa2:
There are phones that cast to tv wirelessly "by default ". Gionee phones connect to hisense smart televisions excellently, though some Samsung phones dont.
Generally, wireless connections between phones and TVs come with a bit of latency so you wouldn't really enjoy watching videos on them. (I'm sure that's the reason a lot of people will want a bigger screen) For a smooth and latency-free operation, your best bet is a wired connection
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Offpoint: 7:48am On Jan 12, 2019
dicksonadams:
But the problem. With all these connection types is latency.

You press phone and the action happens after. A. Few. Microseconds on the TV, I hate it
Your head dey dia jor, one of the reason I abandoned it.
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:49am On Jan 12, 2019
Techvenge:
To connect a tablet or Smartphone to a television, you can make use of a Micro-HDMI cable (only if supported) or an MHL/Slimport (through Micro-USB), or cast your screen wirelessly using Chromecast or Miracast. In this article, we will look at the different options for displaying your tablet or phone's screen on the television. Also, there is another way to share your Smartphone screen while on a call.



Smartphones and tablets are ideal for individual users - long battery life, lightweight, and with sharp, bright screens which make light work of everything from reviewing phones to watching films.

Bigger crowds will demand bigger screens: so, here is how you can connect your Smartphone or tablet to your television without drowning in a river of cables or emptying your bank account.


We live in the content age, thanks to streaming services like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix. However, this is not so good when you're sharing the experience with several people.
Your television is ideal for this and we will explore the options as regards displaying your mobile content on a big screen. Also, we will be looking at the services which will allow you to share your videos, photo and subscriptions on the bigger screen - and those which won't.

Connect Smartphone to TV Wirelessly - Miracast

The amazing feeling associated with displaying video directly from your Smartphone to a TV is unbeatable. The beautiful thing about Smartphone is that there are several ways to get this done. A wireless standard known as Miracast creates an ad-hoc network between 2 devices, typically your Smartphone and a set-top box that supports Miracast



Devices that Support Chromecast Mirroring

Chromecast mirroring used to be supported by only a few devices, but now all Android phones running version 4.4.2 or higher are able to support this Cast Screen feature.
However, there is a list of Android phones which have been tested to perform perfectly for Android Screencast.


How to connect Smartphone to TV - HDMI

High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is the most popular interface standard. If your television was purchased within the last decade, it should have an HDMI port, just like almost every games console, set-top box and a good number of video and still, cameras do.



The advantage of HDMI, asides its ubiquity (implying that it is cheap), is that it can accommodate HD audio and video simultaneously, allowing the connection of devices without bothering about watching a movie in full High Definition but having to use your Smartphone’s small speakers. An HDMI port is an advantage which most Android phones have over Apple's devices.

There are three different sizes of HDMI plugs. Regular HDMI is the full-sized ports you will find on devices that do not have issues with space: think games consoles, laptops and TVs. The sockets you will likely find on phones and tablets will either be Mini HDMI or Micro HDMI. Of these 3, Micro HDMI is the smallest.

Regardless of the kind of port your Smartphone has, getting it connected to an HDMI socket will not cost you a fortune: prepare to spend less than $10 (less than $5 for some) for an HDMI to Micro- or Mini-HDMI cable.

Several kinds of Smartphones have either HDMI or its smaller variants. It is the simplest approach.

You are not limited to purchasing a Smartphone with an HDMI port to get it connected to your television, though.

How to connect Smartphone to TV - Slimport or MHL

HDMI is simple to comprehend: it is a port which does only one thing, after all. The con is that not every tablet has an HDMI port, and very few Smartphones do. The great news is that there is a pair of largely-supported standards that have emerged which allow owners of Smartphones to connect to external devices with the use of their micro USB port.

These standards are known as Mobile High Definition Link (MHL) and the latest Slimport. They both look similar, which obviously implies that they make use of the micro USB port on a Smartphone to deliver videos.



Like HDMI, MHL and Slimport support both audio and video, with up to 8 available channels of surround sounds. Both usually require breakout boxes (this is a little dongle between your TV and Smartphone which converts the signal from the device and makes it compatible with HDMI.



Prepare to spend between $5 and $20 for either an MHL or Slimport signal converter. It is a little more costly than using a Smartphone that has an HDMI output, but MHS specifically is supported by a large range of tablet and phone manufacturers.

MHL has gone through several versions: we are currently on the third version, which costs slightly more but improves the maximum resolution to about 4k. This is similar to Slimport and implies that both standards provide very similar technical specifications.

One advantage of MHL is that it has support from several Television manufacturers: check on the back of your television to see if there is an MHL logo above the HDMI port. If it does, an HDMI to micro-USB cable can be used to connect them - the HDMI cable passes power to your Smartphone or tablet, which means there will be no need for extra cables or adaptors. That's a plus!

If your television does not support MHL, or you've got a SlimPort device, you will need to purchase an adaptor. Users of Slimport should expect to spend about $15, while users of MHL may pay a bit less. If you are using MHL, you may likely require an external power source: the latest version of MHL can draw about ten Watts from a host device.

You do not need an external power supply with Slimport (it draws a little quantity of power from the device), making it less cluttered to set up. Both devices require the Smartphone’s screen to be on, so breakout boxes usually come with a micro-USB port for a charger to be connected.

Support for Slimport and MHL varies largely. With 3 different MHL versions available plus Slimport, you will need to check the specs of your device before purchasing an adaptor.

Source> https://www.techvenge.net/2019/01/how-to-connect-your-smartphone-to.html

Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Donsazzy89: 7:49am On Jan 12, 2019
good information
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by haibe(m): 7:57am On Jan 12, 2019
I have a Samsung Smartphone and Smart TV so I use the Screen Mirroring [Smart TV] feature with ease.
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by folake4u(f): 8:20am On Jan 12, 2019
This is the kind of thread that should grace Frontpage all the time not dumb yeyebrity stories undecided
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Godfrey858(m): 8:34am On Jan 12, 2019
I use it all the time most mobile phone with "cast" it's can be located at the settings in "more" some device like Samsung or Gionee puts it in the "display" setting click on it click on the three dots under or above in the right coner enable wifi note...ur tv must support Miracast in other words it must be a smart TV it's searches the name of the tv in seconds vola ur display is ready u can also change or choose resolutions I use a Infinxi note 4 it's at 1080p

Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by UchihaItachi(m): 8:38am On Jan 12, 2019
Oluwasaeon:

How much is an Android Box, bro ?


2GB RAM + 16GB ROM models should range between 10 - 15k

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Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Anstone: 8:39am On Jan 12, 2019
Who uses cable to transmit image from mobile to TV in 2019... Just get a smart TV or, a Chromecast to connect wirelessly
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Oluwasaeon(m): 8:41am On Jan 12, 2019
UchihaItachi:



2GB RAM + 16GB ROM models should range between 10 - 15k
Thanks bro
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by UchihaItachi(m): 8:43am On Jan 12, 2019
Beemhan:

Generally, wireless connections between phones and TVs come with a bit of latency so you wouldn't really enjoy watching videos on them. (I'm sure that's the reason a lot of people will want a bigger screen) For a smooth and latency-free operation, your best bet is a wired connection

Maybe with the old conventional methods. But for say, an Android TV for one, there are many apps you could use to wirelessly connect your phone without worrying about latency, zero lags.
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Waffarianman(m): 8:48am On Jan 12, 2019
Xtopher123:
Save up and Buy USB Type C devices
USB Type C can transmit Visuals from your phone to your TVby Default.
Just buy a USB Type C to HDMI cable and youre good to go..


Can i get it at Alaba international
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Waffarianman(m): 8:48am On Jan 12, 2019
Xtopher123:
Save up and Buy USB Type C devices
USB Type C can transmit Visuals from your phone to your TVby Default.
Just buy a USB Type C to HDMI cable and youre good to go..


Can i get it at Alaba international
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by Waffarianman(m): 8:50am On Jan 12, 2019
Xtopher123:
Save up and Buy USB Type C devices
USB Type C can transmit Visuals from your phone to your TVby Default.
Just buy a USB Type C to HDMI cable and youre good to go..


Can i get it at Alaba international
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by neonly: 10:05am On Jan 12, 2019
Techvenge:
To connect a tablet or Smartphone to a television, you can make use of a Micro-HDMI cable (only if supported) or an MHL/Slimport (through Micro-USB), or cast your screen wirelessly using Chromecast or Miracast. In this article, we will look at the different options for displaying your tablet or phone's screen on the television. Also, there is another way to share your Smartphone screen while on a call.



Smartphones and tablets are ideal for individual users - long battery life, lightweight, and with sharp, bright screens which make light work of everything from reviewing phones to watching films.

Bigger crowds will demand bigger screens: so, here is how you can connect your Smartphone or tablet to your television without drowning in a river of cables or emptying your bank account.


We live in the content age, thanks to streaming services like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix. However, this is not so good when you're sharing the experience with several people.
Your television is ideal for this and we will explore the options as regards displaying your mobile content on a big screen. Also, we will be looking at the services which will allow you to share your videos, photo and subscriptions on the bigger screen - and those which won't.

Connect Smartphone to TV Wirelessly - Miracast

The amazing feeling associated with displaying video directly from your Smartphone to a TV is unbeatable. The beautiful thing about Smartphone is that there are several ways to get this done. A wireless standard known as Miracast creates an ad-hoc network between 2 devices, typically your Smartphone and a set-top box that supports Miracast



Devices that Support Chromecast Mirroring

Chromecast mirroring used to be supported by only a few devices, but now all Android phones running version 4.4.2 or higher are able to support this Cast Screen feature.
However, there is a list of Android phones which have been tested to perform perfectly for Android Screencast.


How to connect Smartphone to TV - HDMI

High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is the most popular interface standard. If your television was purchased within the last decade, it should have an HDMI port, just like almost every games console, set-top box and a good number of video and still, cameras do.



The advantage of HDMI, asides its ubiquity (implying that it is cheap), is that it can accommodate HD audio and video simultaneously, allowing the connection of devices without bothering about watching a movie in full High Definition but having to use your Smartphone’s small speakers. An HDMI port is an advantage which most Android phones have over Apple's devices.

There are three different sizes of HDMI plugs. Regular HDMI is the full-sized ports you will find on devices that do not have issues with space: think games consoles, laptops and TVs. The sockets you will likely find on phones and tablets will either be Mini HDMI or Micro HDMI. Of these 3, Micro HDMI is the smallest.

Regardless of the kind of port your Smartphone has, getting it connected to an HDMI socket will not cost you a fortune: prepare to spend less than $10 (less than $5 for some) for an HDMI to Micro- or Mini-HDMI cable.

Several kinds of Smartphones have either HDMI or its smaller variants. It is the simplest approach.

You are not limited to purchasing a Smartphone with an HDMI port to get it connected to your television, though.

How to connect Smartphone to TV - Slimport or MHL

HDMI is simple to comprehend: it is a port which does only one thing, after all. The con is that not every tablet has an HDMI port, and very few Smartphones do. The great news is that there is a pair of largely-supported standards that have emerged which allow owners of Smartphones to connect to external devices with the use of their micro USB port.

These standards are known as Mobile High Definition Link (MHL) and the latest Slimport. They both look similar, which obviously implies that they make use of the micro USB port on a Smartphone to deliver videos.



Like HDMI, MHL and Slimport support both audio and video, with up to 8 available channels of surround sounds. Both usually require breakout boxes (this is a little dongle between your TV and Smartphone which converts the signal from the device and makes it compatible with HDMI.



Prepare to spend between $5 and $20 for either an MHL or Slimport signal converter. It is a little more costly than using a Smartphone that has an HDMI output, but MHS specifically is supported by a large range of tablet and phone manufacturers.

MHL has gone through several versions: we are currently on the third version, which costs slightly more but improves the maximum resolution to about 4k. This is similar to Slimport and implies that both standards provide very similar technical specifications.

One advantage of MHL is that it has support from several Television manufacturers: check on the back of your television to see if there is an MHL logo above the HDMI port. If it does, an HDMI to micro-USB cable can be used to connect them - the HDMI cable passes power to your Smartphone or tablet, which means there will be no need for extra cables or adaptors. That's a plus!

If your television does not support MHL, or you've got a SlimPort device, you will need to purchase an adaptor. Users of Slimport should expect to spend about $15, while users of MHL may pay a bit less. If you are using MHL, you may likely require an external power source: the latest version of MHL can draw about ten Watts from a host device.

You do not need an external power supply with Slimport (it draws a little quantity of power from the device), making it less cluttered to set up. Both devices require the Smartphone’s screen to be on, so breakout boxes usually come with a micro-USB port for a charger to be connected.

Support for Slimport and MHL varies largely. With 3 different MHL versions available plus Slimport, you will need to check the specs of your device before purchasing an adaptor.

Source> https://www.techvenge.net/2019/01/how-to-connect-your-smartphone-to.html



Can u get me did cable ND how much

Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by bayulll011(m): 10:28am On Jan 12, 2019
mu2sa2:
There are phones that cast to tv wirelessly "by default ". Gionee phones connect to hisense smart televisions excellently, though some Samsung phones dont.

Hi gee,i got gionee phone and hisense TV pls Kindly give details how to go about that.
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by lettalktrue(m): 10:29am On Jan 12, 2019
long ago now i have been craving for this feature in our smartphones,not knowing that it has already been invented.
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Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by femi4: 11:07am On Jan 12, 2019
jesse8048:
So where can one find hdmi to phone cable in Port Harcourt. Last time I couldn't find it.
jumia https://www./tv-to-phone-hdmi-cable-black-hdmi-mpg9535.html
Re: How To Connect Your Smartphone To A Television. by mu2sa2: 12:03pm On Jan 12, 2019
bayulll011:


Hi gee,i got gionee phone and hisense TV pls Kindly give details how to go about that.
First of all, your hisense tv must be a smart tv. To screen cast from phone to tv:
(1) On the tv, go to App setting and click on Anyview Cast (that's all for tv);
(2) On your phone, go to settings and under Display click on Cast Screen.
Once you've done the above settings, your tv will search for your phone, then "Smart tv" will appear on the phone, click on it. That's all, anything displayed on your phone screen will also appear simultaneously on your larger tv screen. If you're watching phone video in portrait, you can flip to landscape and the visuals will cover the entire tv screen. When browsing on phone you can screencast, so you don't have to use your tv's inbuilt data guzzling browser. Even downloads under You tube Go cast excellently.It's so beautiful. I tried connecting with expensive Samsung and LG phones and failed.But this cheaper gionee phone does it fantastically.
I hope this will help.

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