How Do I Cast My Phone to Roku TV?
Make sure your Android phone and Roku TV or Roku device are on the same Wi-Fi network. Open the streaming app you want to cast from on your Android phone. Select the cast icon in the corner of the screen. It looks like a rounded-corner rectangle with three curved lines in the bottom left-hand corner—like the Wi-Fi symbol. In our example we’re using Netflix, so we’ve made sure Netflix is installed on both our Android device and the Roku we’re streaming to. And we’re already signed into our Netflix account on both devices. When prompted, select your Roku TV or Roku device to begin casting. The streaming service app will then open on your Roku device to the content you wanted to cast. You can then continue to use your Android device as a remote control for choosing and adjusting content on your TV.
Mirroring Your Screen to a Roku TV
If the Android application you’re using doesn’t support casting, or you simply want to show your phone’s screen on your TV, you can mirror your screen instead. This process is called something slightly different. While Screen Mirror is the most common, it’s also known as Screen Cast, Quick Connect, Smart View, Screen Casting, Cast, or Wireless Display, among others.
Make sure your Android phone and Roku TV or Roku device are on the same Wi-Fi network. Pull down the quick settings menu from the top of the screen. Scroll through the options and select Screen Mirror or the alternative name for it. In these screenshots, it’s called Screen Cast. When prompted, select the Roku TV or Roku device to which you are mirroring. Wait a moment for it to connect. You should see a loading screen on your Roku TV, before your Android phone’s screen is mirrored. Your device’s screen will display the message ‘Connected’ when the connection is complete.