Q. How to screen mirror my iPhone to Fire TV using DoCast?

How to screen mirror my iPhone to Fire TV using DoCast?

Hi everyone! I’m having some trouble figuring out how to screen mirror my iPhone to Fire TV using DoCast. Has anyone tried this before? Any tips or steps you can share? Thanks in advance!


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  • sergey68

    Just a quick add-on: ensure that your iPhone has the latest iOS version, and your Fire TV is updated as well. This can sometimes impact the mirroring experience. Also, if you encounter any lag, restarting both devices and your Wi-Fi router might help. I’ve been using DoCast for a while, and once everything is set up correctly, it works seamlessly. Enjoy your screen mirroring experience! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Happy mirroring!


       

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  • justin83

    Hey there! I’ve got you covered! To screen mirroring iPhone to Fire TV with DoCast, start by downloading and installing the DoCast app on both your iPhone and Fire TV. Make sure they’re on the same Wi-Fi network. Open the app on both devices, and you should see your Fire TV listed on your iPhone. Tap to connect, and voila! Your iPhone screen should now be mirrored on your Fire TV. It’s a fantastic way to share photos, videos, or even presentations. Let me know if you need more details!


       

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