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For connecting smartphones Samsung Galaxy S5 S4 S3 Note 2 Note 3 you can use several different accessories for the TV, including: an original docking station or an MHL-HDMI adapter. Each option has its pros and cons, but today we will focus on the latter.

If original docking station costs about $100, the original adapter can be bought for $40 - $50. However, a logical question arises here - why pay more if there are excellent analogues from China that cost only $8 - $10? It’s decided - we go to Aliexpress and order this accessory there. We wait 2-3 weeks and start studying.


The adapter comes in neat packaging, which is similar to all Samsung accessories. On the back side we see some information about the adapter and other information we do not need.


We open the package and see that there is nothing there except an adapter, but should there be?


Everything is packed quite neatly. There are no identification marks on the gadget, except for “MHL” on the microUSB plug and “TDK” on the “barrel”.


We remove the adapter and try to connect to Galaxy Note 3.

Wow - it fits!


On one of the sides of the “box” there is also a microUSB input. It is designed to connect an external power source. It could be either Charger, or Power Bank, which we used for tests.


But enough words. In the video below you can see how this miracle adapter for Note 3 works, and also see how you can turn your smartphone into an Android gaming console.

Video: testing HDMI adapter and Galaxy Note 3

Where can I buy?

You can search in your city on the radio market, but most likely you won’t find it. It is much easier to order this adapter on Aliexpress, since it is very cheap there.

Today, modern smartphones are comparable in functionality to ordinary ones. personal computers, and very often users want to connect their phone to a TV, for example, for comfortable Internet surfing or watching a video, this is especially in demand when a full-fledged computer is not at hand. However, at the moment, a standard for displaying images on a TV that is suitable for all devices has not yet been created.

We will try to help and tell you about the most common technologies.

Let's look at several main options for connecting TV to mobile devices using the example of Samsung smartphones, which are very popular on the market and are used by numerous users.

How to connect a Samsung smartphone to a TV to display an image

In the first way, The easiest thing today is to use the Screen Mirroring Assistant application. It can be easily installed from Google Play Market, in many models Samsung smartphones This software is already pre-installed.

Open the application. If there is a TV that supports such a connection within the range of the wireless network, its name will be displayed on the phone screen, which you need to select.

After these steps, the image of the smartphone will be broadcast on the TV screen, and the sound will also be transmitted.

Alternative connection methods

One of the most common and well-supported technologies is MHL (Mobile High-definition Link), which combines the capabilities of the HDMI and microUSB standards, with which you can transmit a high-definition signal and also charge the device.

In order to connect a smartphone to a TV, you need to have an additional MHL adapter, which on one side connects to the phone in the charging socket, the other end has an HDMI output and connects directly to the TV or monitor. It is also important to understand that for Samsung smartphones, manufacturers have developed their own type of MHL connectors, the difference between which is the use of an 11-pin connector, which allows the additional use of peripheral devices that are not compatible with standard 5-pin connectors. Therefore, when setting up the connection of devices from this Korean manufacturer, take this fact into account.

Second way connection is based on wireless data transmission via a Wi-Fi connection and is associated with the use of Miracast technology, therefore it is easy to use and requires a special adapter that connects directly to the TV into the HDMI connector, as well as a built-in Wi-Fi transmitter on your Samsung smartphone.

The standard used has a high data transfer rate and allows you to wirelessly connect a smartphone to a TV, transmit a Full-HD signal and 5.1-channel sound, and also does not require the purchase of additional wires, which greatly simplifies setup. But the use of this technology will be justified for those users who need to constantly interact with a smartphone and often display images on a wide screen (for example, for presentations or video reports).

Owners of Samsung smartphones also have a personal branded ability to connect their devices directly through a special software AllShare Cast, which is supported by all modern TVs of this brand.

The program has functionality similar to Miracast, but is a special standard only for the Korean electronics manufacturer.

I would also like to note that the company has already launched a proprietary HDMI adapter on the market, which allows you to easily connect your smartphone to a Samsung TV.

What can we say in the end? If desired, each user will be able to connect their smartphone with big screen TV or monitor. To do this, just read this article and purchase the necessary adapters.

Good luck with your settings.

Most modern mobile phones with the Android or iOS operating system have powerful hardware, providing the user with the functions of a full-fledged PC, and are also equipped with advanced cameras, which turns them into a real machine for producing amateur photos and videos. Of course, for all this you simply need the ability to connect to a TV in order to show your vacation photos and videos to your family and friends.

However, not every user knows how to connect their favorite gadget to their home TV. If there are no problems with household players - the connection is made via an HDMI cable, then you cannot plug it into a smartphone. Even if you have a modern Smart TV (a TV with an Internet connection and various built-in applications), configure the ability to transfer content from a smartphone or tablet to big screen It's not that simple.

Which is better: cable or Wi-Fi?

Today, not many people remember that most smartphone models had a not so high-speed Wi-Fi module, and manufacturers, seeing the need to transfer content to TV, equipped their devices with a special video output chip via HDMI. For example, the LG 2X smartphone had a separate Micro HDMI port on the top edge for these purposes and allowed everything that happened on the smartphone screen to be broadcast to the TV in original quality.

Today this connector is a thing of the past, and it has been replaced by universal USB-C and several more convenient ways connecting a smartphone to a TV.

1. Connection via USB Type-C

This method is suitable for Android devices. Flagship smartphone models with a connector USB Type-C , can be connected to different TVs using an adapter. There should be a USB Type-C plug on one end of the adapter, and an HDMI, VGA, DVI, Display Port or miniDP plug on the other, depending on the input on your TV.

It is best to purchase universal adapters: they have several ports into which you can insert cables from different TVs, as well as monitors and projectors.

You can find out whether your smartphone supports connecting to a TV via USB Type-C by following this link (look for your model in the table):

  • List of smartphones that connect to the TV via USB Type-C

2. Connection via MHL

Later, manufacturers of even inexpensive models of smartphones and tablets MTK processors began to introduce the MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) standard into their devices - allowing them to take a video signal directly from the Micro USB data transfer and charging port. True, this required a special MHL adapter. Thus, the user was able to watch any video content from his smartphone, including photos and videos taken on vacation, as well as play games on the big TV screen.


The downside of this adapter was that in order to transmit the signal, it was necessary to connect a separate 5 V power cable to it in order to amplify the signal transmitted to the large screen. But at the same time, the smartphone did not receive power and was discharged quite quickly. In addition, at the maximum image quality of 1080p, lags are observed during broadcasting.

Currently, there are practically no inexpensive mobile devices - smartphones and tablets supporting MHL technology - on sale. If this function is vital for you, you should choose a device from very old models, including the Galaxy S5.


Some older flagships, for example the Z2 Tablet, implement the MHL 3.0 standard, which allows you to broadcast images from a smartphone to a TV in 4K format (3840x2160 pixels) at a frequency of 30 frames per second. MHL 3.0 is compatible with Blu-Ray audio formats - True HD and DTS HD MA.

Alas, but the last Samsung flagships, starting with Galaxy S6, do not support the MHL standard.

3 Connection via SlimPort

The main competitor to MHL almost immediately became the SlimPort (Mobility DisplayPort) standard. But it was implemented mainly in devices from LG and Samsung. It provided a higher quality picture, because... the broadcast occurs without signal decoding, which eliminates lags during image transmission. In this case, a special microUSB-HDMI adapter did not need to be connected to a power source. Although the adapter has such a port, it is intended to power the smartphone itself, which is very convenient for long-term demonstrations of video content or games. Maximum quality The image transmitted to the TV screen is the same - 1080p.

Among the disadvantages, we note high quality requirements HDMI cable. If you have a cheap one, then noise and even a lack of signal may appear.

The only thing is that your device can support it without any alternative instead of MHL (as they did Galaxy smartphones Nexus series). You can find out if you can connect your smartphone to your TV via SlimPort here:

4 Wirelessly stream content to TV via Wi-Fi and apps

Unfortunately, manufacturers did not see any prospects for cable connections and focused on wireless standards for transmitting content to a TV. Its main advantage is that there is no need to fuss with wires - to send photos or videos to a large TV screen, you just need to organize their pairing via Wi-Fi. For example, YouTube allows you to display videos from your smartphone on the screen of a smart TV directly through its application.

Disadvantages of this connection: the impossibility of broadcasting everything that happens on the smartphone display - only video. However, manufacturers did not completely deprive the user of the opportunity to watch videos from a smartphone and offered special wireless adapters- more about them.


Chromecast 2 TV

So, what is there today for wireless connection to TV?

5 Connect via Wi-Fi Direct

Technology Wi-Fi Direct implemented on all TVs with Smart function and equipped with a Wi-Fi module. It is available on most modern smartphones. Its essence is to connect devices to each other without the mediation of an access point. The phone is then recognized by the TV as a multimedia device, not a storage device. To organize a connection, you need to activate Wi-Fi Direct mode on your smartphone and Share mode on your TV. On devices with any OS version it is in the settings wireless connections.

With this connection, you can only use the Photo Album application on your smartphone to view photos. You won't be able to watch the videos. The display speed, especially of large images, is very slow.

You can find out whether your TV supports Wi-Fi Direct here by entering its model in the field Keywords:

6 DLNA: classic for Android

DLNA is one of the most common wireless standards. Most TVs that can connect to wireless networks support it. For users operating system Android will need a special BubbleUPnP application so that they can organize the transfer of music and photos from their smartphone to their TV.

The image resolution depends on the receiving device; for new TVs it is usually HD or Full HD. Unlike Miracast and Airplay (we'll talk about them below), DLNA does not provide universal content display - it only transfers music, photos and some video file formats.

7 Chromecast: simple but expensive streaming

For those who want to organize wireless broadcasting of media files from mobile phone under Android control on TV most in a simple way, you should seek help

9 Wireless data transfer via Apple TV - AirPlay

Third generation TV set-top box from Apple is currently the most convenient solution to display content from an iOS mobile device on a TV. The connection between the iPhone/iPad and the streaming box is quick and easy, and the image quality is very good thanks to support for 1080p format. The delay is about half a second, so sometimes you can even play not very busy games.

10 Miracast: AirPlay competitor

Android supports Miracast since version 4.2, Windows Phone- from version 8.1. This wireless standard originated from Intel's WiDi (Wireless Display) and was intended as a competitor to AirPlay. But Miracast has not yet been able to implement its plans: there is a delay when broadcasting images from mobile device It looks too big on a big screen.

Despite the 1080p resolution, due to large quantity artifacts, the picture on the TV does not look very good. However: many new smart TVs support this standard.

Although modern manufacturers of mobile gadgets strive to make the display diagonal of their products as large as possible, the most comfortable way to watch movies and photos remains the TV screen, entertainment content to which can be transferred from the same smartphone.

There are many options for connecting your phone to a Samsung TV; you can use any of them yourself and easily enjoy watching a movie at home or even hold a business presentation on a large television screen. On Smart-TV you can not only transfer files, but also broadcast everything that happens on your mobile display: the second feature is perfect, for example, for games or web surfing.

The smartphone can be connected to a television monitor as a removable drive: you only need the included USB cable used to connect the communicator to the computer for data. After identifying the cell phone in the system, the smart TV will start file manager, which will display all the documents stored on the mobile gadget. The user will only have to select using the remote control remote control, movie or open the desired photo album, after which the content will start playing automatically.

USB connection requires no installation additional applications or purchasing expensive accessories, and is also supported not only by devices with Smart TV, but also by regular TVs - all this makes this connection method the most popular among ordinary users. A micro-USB cable costs a penny; you can actually buy a copy for up to 100 rubles. But there is a risk that the smartphone will not see the cheap accessory.

To obtain advanced capabilities: for example, mirror duplication of content or output of online movie broadcasts, you must use one of the methods, which will be discussed later in the article.

Connection via HDMI

The advantage of the HDMI interface is the ability to broadcast any image from a smartphone to a television screen High Quality(from Full HD to 8K). The main disadvantage this method is that to connect devices to each other you need to have not only an HDMI cable, but also a special adapter for a mobile gadget. You can buy such an adapter at most retail stores, but be sure to check that it is compatible with your smartphone before purchasing. There are several types of HDMI connectors:

  1. Standard (Type A),
  2. mini-HDMI (Type C),
  3. micro-HDMI (Type D).

The connection algorithm via the HDMI interface is as follows:

  • Select the HDMI signal source in your TV settings.
  • Connect the devices using a cable and adapter.
  • Set it up in the ScreenMirroring section on your phone optimal resolution of the broadcast image (if this did not happen automatically).

For ease of use of a large monitor, we connect a keyboard or even a gamepad to the mobile gadget, thereby turning the TV device into full-fledged computer running OS Android. Connection of third-party user accessories occurs via a USB port.

WiFi connection

Today, the most convenient and functional way to transfer media content to television screens is to synchronize devices via home Wi-Fi network. This method does not require the use of any cables, and the quality of the transmitted picture is no worse than with wired connection. The only thing you need is to install special utilities on both devices.

The AllShare application is standard on Smart-TVs from Samsung program and allows you to use a television monitor to display user files. You can download previously deleted AllShare from the Samsung Apps store. A brand name is suitable for a smartphone Samsung app Smart View, which is distributed free of charge in Google Play. After installing the required software, you should:

  1. connect TV and phone to one (there is an option with a Bluetooth connection, but this technology is terribly outdated);
  2. link devices via Smart program View;
  3. select a file (photo, video, audio or working document) and send it to the big screen.

For these purposes, you can use the Chrome Cast set-top box created by by Google. This accessory is inserted into the HDMI port of an old (not “smart”) TV and acts as a signal receiver from the communicator. The Screen Mirroring system function (available on Android 4 and higher) is perfect for those users who want to broadcast the display of their gadget onto a large monitor: to start using it, just go to the appropriate “Settings” section and select the desired external display from the list that appears.

Wireless Miracast connection

Android smartphone users can use wireless interface Miracast data transfer, which is an analogue of AirPlay technology. Miracast allows you to directly (that is, without the help of a network router) synchronize two devices with each other and set up mirroring of the smartphone display on the television panel.

To start using this technology you need to:

  • Activate the WiFi-direct function on your Smart-TV
  • Go to the settings of your mobile device and find “Miracast screen duplication” (for example, in devices from the company Sony given submenu is located in the "Xperia Connections" section).
  • Click on “Start”.
  • In the list of devices available for connection that appears, select your TV.

Next, duplication of media content will automatically begin. Although Miracast allows you to watch videos in 4K resolution, enjoy dynamic gaming on large display, alas, it won’t work: the desynchronization time between devices is approximately 1 second.

Conclusion

So, connect your phone to Smart TV from Samsung will not be difficult: just choose the method that suits your purposes and link your devices according to the instructions. Practice shows that most modern Android smartphones will perfectly connect to smart TVs both over the air and in the traditional, wired way.

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