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Leading TV manufacturers integrate AirPlay into their TVs, including Samsung so that people can share almost anything from Apple devices to Airplay-enabled smart TVs. For example, you can enjoy your favorite songs from your iPhone on your Samsung TV through the Airplay。

However, many people miss this entertainment because AirPlay does not work on Samsung TVs. Why is AirPlay not working on Samsung TV? How to fix the AirPlay issue on Samsung TV? Start reading.

Why Is AirPlay Not Working on Samsung TV?

AirPlay is a WiFi-based technology, so its malfunction is always caused by wireless network connection issues. Other common reasons include Bluetooth and VPN interference, outdated software, incompatibility issues, and so on.

If you have an issue with connecting AirPlay to Samsung TV, you can consider these reasons, and to find the culprit, you can try the following solutions one by one.

Fix 1. Ensure Your Samsung TV Supports AirPlay

When you run into Apple AirPlay not working on Samsung TV, first make sure that the TV does support Airplay. Most modern Samsung TVs support the Apple AirPlay feature, but not all Samsung TVs do. So, first and foremost, verify the compatibility when you have an issue with the feature.

You can go to the Apple website or Samsung’s AirPlay support page to figure out your Samsung TV compatibility.

Fix 2. Check the AirPlay Feature on Samsung TV

The second one on the checklist is confirming the AirPlay feature has been enabled on your Samsung TV. Enabling the AirPlay feature on both devices is the prerequisite to cast content.

So, check if the AirPlay is turned on your Samsung TV:

Step 1. Press the Home button on your Samsung remote.

Tip: What to do if your Samsung remote doesn’t work? Check Replace Your Samsung TV Remote to Control the TV Easily [5 Recommendations].

Step 2. Go to Settings > General (or Connection)> Apple AirPlay Settings > Airplay.

Step 3. Turn on the AirPlay feature if it is disabled. If it is enabled, please turn it off and then on again.

See if you can mirror your iPhone screen to your Samsung TV through the AirPlay feature. If you face the same failure again, don’t be upset and proceed to the next solution.

Fix 3. Check the Network Connection for Both Devices

Apple AirPlay can’t function the way it should when your iPhone and Samsung TV are on different networks. So, go on the checklist to make sure that these two devices are connected to the same network.

To check the Samsung TV network connection, you need to:

Step 1. Access the Home menu of your Samsung TV by pressing the Home button on your remote.

Step 2. Go to Settings > General > Network > Open Network Settings. The path is slightly different on different Samsung TV models.

Step 3. See which network your Samsung TV has been connected to.

Then, switch to your iPhone, open the Settings app, and choose the Wi-Fi option to see which network the device is on. If it uses a different network from your Samsung TV, switch its network connection to the one the TV uses.

Fix 4. Keep Both Devices Closer

AirPlay relies on a wireless connection, which means that a too-long distance between your iPhone or other iOS device and Samsung TV can lead to connection issues. Hence, move your iOS device closer to your Samsung TV. According to Apple support, to have a better experience with Airplay, devices should be within 25-30 feet (or 7.6-9.1 meters) of each other.

Furthermore, move these two devices closer to the Wi-Fi connection, which can also avoid connection issues.

Fix 5. Eliminate Interferences from Bluetooth and VPN

Some people found that Bluetooth and VPN connections can interfere with Airplay. So, turn off Bluetooth and disconnect the VPN for your iOS device while using the Apple AirPlay feature.

A quick way to disable Bluetooth on your iPhone is to open the Control Center and tap the blue Bluetooth icon. To turn off the VPN on the device, go to the Settings app, find VPN in the list, and toggle the switch to turn it off.

Fix 6. Use 2.4GHz Band of Your Router Instead of 5GHz

After going across some Apple and Samsung-related communities, I got a piece of important information: AirPlay is not available on the TV when using the 5GHz Wi-Fi network. If you can’t connect AirPlay to Samsung TV, you can consider this possibility and let your router use the 2.4GHz band.

Fix 7. Restart All Involved Devices

If you still have the AirPlay issue, it is time to restart your devices, including Samsung TV, iOS device, and router, which can remove the temporary bugs that cause AirPlay not to work on Samsung TV.

Step 1. Restart your Samsung TV. Power off your Samsung TV, disconnect the plug from the outlet, and plug the TV back into the outlet after one minute.

Step 2. Restart your iOS device, like an iPhone. Press and hold the Vol – button and the side button on the device simultaneously until the power-off slider shows up, wait 30 seconds for the device to turn off, and press and hold the side button to turn it on.

locate the side button on the iPhone

Step 3. Restart your router. Plug the device from the outlet, wait about 1 minute, and plug it back into the outlet.

When all your devices reboot, try connecting AirPlay to your Samsung TV again.

Fix 8. Disable Auto Protection Time of Samsung TV

Samsung TV will automatically turn on its internal screensaver when it detects a still image on the screen if you enable the Auto Protection Time feature. Still images can leave burned-in after images on the screen if left for a long time, and hence it is suggested that Samsung TV users take full advantage of this feature.

However, enabling this feature may cause AirPlay to malfunction. So, if you have enabled this feature, see if you can use AirPlay after disabling it.

Step 1. Press the Home button on your remote to access the home menu.

Step 2. Go to General > System Manager > Auto Protection Time.

Step 3. Switch off the Auto Protection Time option.

disable Auto Protection Time

Fix 9. Enable IP Remote of Samsung TV

If it is not useful to disable the Auto Protection Time feature on your Samsung TV, then continue to enable the IP Remote feature. Why? Enabling the IP Remote feature has helped some Samsung users fix the AirPlay issue. So, give this fix a try.

Access the home menu of your Samsung TV, navigate to Settings > General > Network > Expert Settings > IP Remote, and choose to enable IP Remote.

Fix 10. Update Your Devices’ System

The outdated system might be culpable for AirPlay on Samsung TV not working. Now update your devices’ system to the latest release and see if the AirPlay issue will disappear.

Here you need to update the systems of your Samsung TV, iOS device, and router.

Step 1. To update your Samsung TV’s system, go to Settings > Support > Software Update > Update Now, and download and install the available update.

Step 2. To update iOS (such as iPhone), navigate to Settings > General > Software Update, and tap Download and Install if a new update is available.

Step 3. To update your router’s firmware, check the tutorial.

Fix 11. Factory Reset Your Samsung TV

How to fix AirPlay on Samsung TV not working? The last solution you can try is to return the TV into its initial state. In general, it can solve the majority of Samsung TV issues, and hence, give it a try. But before resetting your Samsung TV, it is necessary to back up your important data on the device.

Here is how to factory reset your Samsung TV:

Step 1. Go to Settings > Support > Self Diagnostics > Reset. If you can’t find the Reset option in this way, please go to Settings > General.

Step 2. Enter your TV’s PIN code if asked and wait for the TV to reset itself.

Step 3. Once the TV reboots, set it up as a new device and try connecting AirPlay to the Samsung TV.

Can you use AirPlay on your Samsung TV now? If what you expect does not happen, please contact Samsung support or Apple support.

Quick Trick: Use an Alternative to Airplay

Although you can’t solve the AirPlay issue on your Samsung TV, you can choose to bypass it by using an alternative to Airplay. Which alternative to choose? Here the Screen Mirroring TV Cast app developed by BoostVision is highly recommended.

use the Screen Mirroring TV Cast app developed by BoostVision

The app boasts two useful features, namely screen mirroring and TV cast. The screen mirroring feature helps you duplicate everything happening on your iPhone or iPad screen and stream it on a smart TV screen, including Samsung, Roku, LG, etc, while the TV cast feature allows you to cast videos and photos.

the home screen of the Screen Mirroring TV Cast app

So, when AirPlay on your Samsung TV refuses to work, you can try the app to regain the joy of watching content from your iPhone on a large Samsung TV screen.

Download Screen Mirroring: TV Cast App

How to use the app? The operations are quite simple. Refer to the Guide to Screen Mirroring TV Cast App to see how easy it is.

Conclusion

Why is AirPlay not working on Samsung TV? How to fix the AirPlay issue? The common reasons and 11 solutions have been listed. You can try these solutions one by one to find the cause of your AirPlay issue. If nothing works, please contact Samsung support or Apple support or replace the dyfunctional AirPlay with the Screen Mirroring TV Cast app developed by BoostVision.

If this post does help you, please share it with others who have the AirPlay issue.

AirPlay Not Working on Samsung TV FAQ

Q: Why is AirPlay not working on my Samsung TV?

The common reasons include wireless network connection issues, Bluetooth and VPN interference, outdated software, incompatibility issues, and so on.

Q: Is my Samsung TV compatible with AirPlay?

Most modern Samsung TVs is compatible with Airplay. If your Samsung TV model is listed below, the TV does support Airplay.

  • Samsung Crystal UHD Series 6 (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Crystal UHD Series 7 (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Crystal UHD Series 8 (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung FHD/HD 4 Series (2018, 2020)
  • Samsung FHD/HD 5 Series (2018, 2020)
  • Samsung Gaming Monitors Odyssey Series Ark (2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Gaming Monitors Odyssey Series G6 (2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Gaming Monitors Odyssey Series G7 (2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Gaming Monitors Odyssey Series G8 (2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Gaming Monitors Odyssey Series G9 (2022, 2023)
  • Samsung MICROLED Series (2023)
  • Samsung Neo QLED 4K QN85 Series (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Neo QLED 4K QN90 Series (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Neo QLED 4K QN95 Series (2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Neo QLED 8K QN700 Series (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Neo QLED 8K QN800 Series (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Neo QLED 8K QN900 Series (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung QLED 4K Q6/60 Series (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung QLED 4K Q7/70 Series (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung QLED 4K Q8/80 Series (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung QLED 4K Q9 Series (2018)
  • Samsung QLED 8K Q900 Series (2019)
  • Samsung Serif Series (2019, 2020, 2022)
  • Samsung Smart Monitor M5 Series (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Smart Monitor M7 Series (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung Smart Monitor M8 Series (2022, 2023)
  • Samsung The Frame Series (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Samsung The Freestyle Series (2022, 2023)
  • Samsung The Premiere Series LSP7 (2020)
  • Samsung The Premiere Series LSP9 (2020)
  • Samsung The Sero Series (2020, 2022)

Q: How do I mirror my iPhone to my Samsung TV?

If your Samsung TV support Airplay, you can easily mirror your iPhone to your Samsung TV with the help of Airplay.

Step 1. Make sure the two devices are on the same network.

Step 2. Enable AirPlay on both devices.

Step 3. Open the app on your iPhone that you want to mirror.

Step 4. Tap the AirPlay logo on your iPhone screen and follow the on-screen instructions to complete this mirroring.

Q: How do I connect my phone to my Samsung TV?

To set up the connection, you can choose to use the Smart Things app. Alternatively, you can try the Samsung TV Remote app by BoostVision, which helps you set up the connection through a wireless network. After the connection, you can use your phone to control your Samsung TV and mirror your phone to the TV.

Vicky Green

Vicky Green is a web content editor from BoostVision who updates blogs regularly to help readers enhance their TV experience and watching experience. She believes that endless passion, enough patience, and strong critical thoughts can generate great success.

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