![]() ![]() Screen mirror Samsung Galaxy S8 to EZCast. Just like we described earlier, we need to access the “Smart View” function from Galaxy S8, and this time select the EZCast device as the Miracast receiver. We want to take advantage of the high resolution 2960x1440 screen from Galaxy S8, so an EZCast 4K is the best Miracast receiver to handle that.īegin by setting EZCast 4K to be on the same Wi-Fi network as your phone. Mirror the Galaxy S8 screen with EZCast 4K ![]() We can show you the more practical alternative, using an EZCast 4K to act as a wireless display adapter. You may already have an HDTV at home, and not ready to upgrade to a smart TV yet.ĭoes that mean you are out of luck when it comes to screen mirroring your Galaxy S8? Understandably, this is the method documented by Samsung on their website to drive more smart TV sales.īut the downside is that you have to spend more money on the setup by buying a brand new Samsung smart TV to make it work. Screen mirroring is as simple as clicking on the name of your TV. The Samsung Smart View function would discover all the Miracast-enabled receivers, such as your smart TV, in the same network. Left) access “Smart View” on a Galaxy S8, to right) discover the available Miracast receiver, such as your smart TV (source Samsung). Once your TV and your phone are connected to the same local Wi-Fi network, swipe down the quick menu from the top of the screen to access “ Smart View”. The setup requires a smart TV to act as Miracast receiver to receive media from the Galaxy S8. Project the Galaxy S8 screen to a smart TV with Miracast We have compiled 2 ways to wirelessly project and screen mirror Samsung Galaxy S8 to HDTV over a local Wi-Fi network. My son also likes to watch YouTube videos on it whenever he gets his hands on the S8.ĭespite how big and boundless the Galaxy S8 display is, I still find the screen too small for young children to watch for a long time.ĭon’t you wish there is a way to project videos from your phone to your HDTV, so you don’t need to worry about the health of your kids’ eyes. ![]()
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