A physical connection utilizing a cable enables the display of content from an Android phone on a television screen. This connection typically involves a cable with a USB-C or Micro-USB connector on one end (to connect to the phone) and an HDMI connector on the other (to connect to the TV). As an example, a user could connect their Samsung Galaxy phone to a television to view photos and videos stored on the device on a larger screen.
This wired connection offers a stable and reliable method for mirroring a phone’s display or playing media on a larger screen. It circumvents potential issues related to Wi-Fi connectivity or network congestion. Historically, wired connections were the primary means of connecting mobile devices to displays before the widespread adoption of wireless casting technologies. The method provides a direct, low-latency connection, crucial for applications like gaming or presentations.