If you want to show a piece of content — photos, memes, maps, videos, etc. — on your iPhone to more than one person sitting in the same room, the idea isn’t to crowd around your device’s small screen or pass your iPhone around. Instead, you can use AirPlay screen mirroring to show what you see on your iPhone on a much larger TV.
How to Mirror iPhone Screen to TV – Complete Guide
Apple’s AirPlay 2 protocol lets you stream video and music from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to your TV or speakers, mirroring your device’s display to a larger screen. All you need is your iPhone and an Apple TV or AirPlay-compatible smart TV (most major brands, including LG, Roku, Samsung, Sony, and Vizio, support AirPlay 2).
First, make sure your iPhone and your Apple TV or AirPlay-compatible TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Then, open your iPhone’s Control Center by swiping down from the top-right corner of the screen, tap Screen Mirroring (which looks like two interlocking rectangles), and select your TV.
You may need to enter the passcode displayed on your TV into your iPhone. Once connected, you will see a checkmark next to your TV in the Screen Mirroring list.