Android Advisor

Mirror Android device with Chromecast

Martyn Casserly explains how to Mirror a phone on a TV

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With the release of Chromecast streaming devices in that past few years, Google has opened up the ability for Android users to have their smartphone and tablet screens displayed wirelessly on pretty much any screen which has an HDMI input - typically your TV. If you want to use a cable so you don’t have to buy a Chromecast, many Android devices let you use their Micro-USB port as a video output.

This feature is particular­ly useful if you want to show family and friends photograph­s or videos you have on your phone without everyone having to crowd around a five-inch device. You can also turn your television into a fully featured internet browser. The process is simple, and we’ll show you how to get up and running in no time at all.

Hardware

Obviously the first thing you’ll need is an Android phone or tablet running a reasonably recent version of the operating system. Kitkat (Android 4.4) and upwards would be best. The other hardware required is a Chromecast or Chromecast 2 device. You can buy an original Chromecast from ebay and a few retailers, or a Chromecast 2 from Tesco for £30, or directly from Google. Oh, yes. A TV or other display with HDMI would be handy, too.

Software

Download the free Chromecast app from the Google Play Store, as this allows phones and tablets to communicat­e with the Chromecast devices.

You’ll also need your handset and Chromecast to be on the same Wi-Fi connection.

Setup process

If you haven’t already gone through the basic setup of your Chromecast device, you’ll want to do that first. The process is very easy, as it mainly involves plugging the device into the back of your TV and giving it access to your Wi-Fi connection.

Once the Chromecast is ready all you need to do is open the Chromecast app on your phone or tablet,

then tap the Devices tab to check that your newly installed dongle is being detected by the phone. If it is you’ll see a picture on the main panel that should match the one currently displayed on your TV.

To mirror your mobile device’s screen, tap the three lines in the upper left hand corner of the display and you’ll see a menu slide out.

The second option on the list is Cast screen/ audio. Tap this and you’ll be taken to a page with images and text telling you about mirroring. Beneath the artwork is a yellow button entitled Cast Screen Audio, tap this and you’ll see another pop up box listing all the Chromecast­s the phone can detect. Select your one and you should see everything that’s on your phone on the TV screen.

Tap the home button to exit the app, then you can navigate around your device and whatever you’re looking at will also appear on the TV. When you’re finished all you have to do is return to the Chromecast app and tap the Disconnect Cast Screen option on the Devices tab and you TV will revert back to normal. Alternativ­ely, drag down the Settings menu and Casting Screen should be the top box, with the option to Disconnect underneath.

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