The act of displaying the screen of an Android device on another, typically larger, display constitutes screen mirroring. This process replicates the mobile device’s interface, allowing users to interact with applications, view media, or deliver presentations on a connected screen such as a television, computer monitor, or projector. For example, a user might mirror their Android smartphone to a smart television to view photos and videos with family and friends.
Screen mirroring offers considerable utility. It enables enhanced viewing experiences by projecting content onto larger displays, facilitating collaborative work through shared screen access, and simplifying demonstration processes. Historically, mirroring required wired connections; however, advancements in wireless technology have enabled more convenient and flexible mirroring solutions, enhancing accessibility and user experience across various contexts.