Jakarta (ANTARA) – Samsung cellphones support screen mirroring (screen mirroring) and transmission (casting) to other devices, just like all Android phones, although with limited support.
Launching Gsmarena on Saturday (22/7), users can only cast their cellphone screen to a smart TV via Miracast using the Smart View feature like on Samsung and LG TVs.
However, devices like Chromecast or other Android TVs cannot display your Samsung screen.
Now, Android Police has found a way to enable Samsung phone screen casting to all devices.
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They have confirmed that it works on One UI 5.1 devices, but it could be available for older devices as well.
To do so, open Smart View, tap the three-dot icon in the top right corner, tap Settings and enter the About Smart View menu. Tap 10 times on Smart View and when you are asked for the password, enter #00rtsp00.
Next, the developer options menu will open where users need to enable Google Cast.
After returning to the Smart View menu, users will see non-Miracast and Chromecast TVs available for screen mirroring.
The same steps are required to enable the Second Screen Start feature that allows users to extend to a Windows 10 or 11 PC desktop.
Windows key + K is a quick shortcut to connect to the user’s Samsung phone.
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Translator: Adimas Raditya Fahky P
Editor: Siti Zulaikha
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