How to cast from Android

Your small phone screen is fine when it’s just you looking at it, but sometimes you might want to make use of your TV to share photos, videos and other stuff with your family and friends. This is where casting comes in: a way to wirelessly beam what’s on your small screen to the largest one in the house.

We show you a few different ways to cast to a TV from Android.

See your phone screen on your TV with a Chromecast (or Fire TV)

Just like with Apple’s AirPlay standard, Google has its own way to mirror your phone screen on the TV.

You can do it with Google’s Chromecast device, but if you’ve bought a TV in the past few years then it may already have the technology built in. If not, you can buy a Chromecast for £30/$35 or a 4K-enabled Chromecast Ultra for £69/$69 which you simply plug into an HDMI port on your TV (and the mains, of course). We’ve already written a guide on how to set up a Chromecast, so take a look at that if you’re unsure how to proceed.

Some apps also allow you to cast from Android to an Amazon Fire TV Stick, which is a similar price to the Chromecast, but has the benefit of including a remote control and having an actual user interface. Read our review of the latest Fire TV Stick.

The basic steps to show your Android screen on a TV are as follows:

  • Plug the Chromecast into your TV and ensure that its USB power supply is also connected to a power outlet. Then, download the Google Home app on your Android phone.
  • Launch the app and either it will prompt you to set up the new Chromecast or you can tap the + icon in the top left corner of the screen, followed by tapping on the ‘Nearby device’ you want to set up.
  • Your phone will connect to the Chromecast and you should see a code appear on the TV screen. Check that it’s the same one as on your phone, then tap Yes to confirm that it matches. Lastly, select your Wi-Fi network and tap Next. After a few seconds your Chromecast should now be ready to use.

How to cast on Android: Setting up Chromecast

How to cast your screen in the Google Home app

In the Google Home app select your Chromecast and you’ll see the option to Cast my screen. This will mirror on the TV everything on your phone’s display. You can use it as normal, but everyone in the room will be able to see what you see on the phone. Tap Cast screen to begin.

How to cast on Android : Mirroring your screen

When you’ve finished with the feature, return to the Google Home app, select the device and tap Stop mirroring.

How to cast content from Android apps

On your phone, navigate to the content you want to view. This can be in any app, but not all apps support casting. You’ll find a , and we’ve put together a list of the best Chromecast apps to use.

In the app, look for an icon that looks like a rectangle with a Wi-Fi symbol in the bottom left corner. Tap this, and you’ll see a list of devices to which you can cast. Tap on your Chromecast, Fire TV or actual TV to stream the content to your TV. While you’re watching it, all of the controls remain on your phone (play, stop, fast forward, skip tracks, etc) and when you’re finished just tap the Cast icon once more and select the Disconnect option.

How to cast on Android: Casting Content with Chromecast

One of the advantages of Chromecast is that while you have control over the content via your phone, you’re free to open other apps and get on with things on the device without it affecting the playback on the TV. When you’re finished with the content, tap the Chromecast icon again to stop casting.

How to use Miracast on Android

An alternative to Chromecast is Miracast, also known as Wireless Display. This technology creates a direct Wi-Fi connection between your TV and phone, meaning you don’t need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network as you do with Chromecast. While it can be used in a pinch, it lacks the same fluidity of Google’s own offering and can be cumbersome to set up and use.  

It’s very likely that you’ll need to download a Miracast app from the Google Play Store such as Miracast for Android or Screen Stream. Depending on the kind of TV you have, you may also have to invest in a Miracast adapter, although most modern sets have the technology built-in. It might be worth finding out if there’s a dedicated Miracast app from the manufacturer too, as there was with the LG TV we used for this tutorial.

Once you’ve downloaded the app, you’ll need to follow the instructions for linking it to your TV. In the cast of LG, the TV has a setting in the Source menu called Share Screen. With this selected we were quickly able to get our phone connected via the app. If you’re using a Miracast dongle, then you’ll need to select the HDMI port that it’s plugged into to be able to see the content.

For Miracast to work, you’ll need to have content already downloaded to your device, which you can then share directly to your screen. Unlike Chromecast, you’ll need to have your phone’s screen on at all times for the content to play on your screen.

If you’re looking for an easier way to view streaming content on your TV though, it’s worth reading our guide to the best media streaming boxes as well as the roundup of the best streaming services.


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