Samsung phones support screen mirroring and casting to other devices, just like all Android phones, but with limited support. You can only cast your phone's screen to smart TVs via Miracast using the Smart View feature and it's been like this since forever. Samsung and LG TVs, for instance, support Miracast. However, devices such as Chromecast or other Android TVs won't be able to display your Samsung's screen. All that seems to be changing. Android Police discovered a very convoluted way to enable screen casting to all devices. They've confirmed it works on One UI 5.1 devices, but it...
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