If you’re using another brand of TV with a Roku player or streaming stick attached, you can connect the iPhone to another HDMI port on the TV to mirror the screen directly to the TV. You can mirror your iPhone’s screen to your Roku with a cable even if your Roku TV doesn’t support AirPlay 2. While most modern iPhones support peer-to-peer AirPlay (a technology that allows you to use AirPlay over Bluetooth rather than Wi-Fi), it will only work if the TV is an Apple TV, not a Roku.

If you’re using another brand of TV: Press the INPUT or SOURCE button on your remote control, and then select the HDMI port to which you connected your iPhone—you should now see your iPhone’s screen on your TV.

If you don’t see the correct port on the Home screen, follow these steps: Select Settings in the left panel of the Home screen. Select TV inputs. If you don’t see this option and area also using a Roku Streambar, you’re probably in your Streambar settings and not your TV settings. [2] X Research source Try pressing the Home button on your TV remote (not the Streambar remote) then choose Settings from there. Select your HDMI input under “Inputs not used. " Select Set up input. This adds a new tile for the HDMI input to the top of your Home screen.

If you don’t see the correct port on the Home screen, follow these steps: Select Settings in the left panel of the Home screen. Select TV inputs. If you don’t see this option and area also using a Roku Streambar, you’re probably in your Streambar settings and not your TV settings. [2] X Research source Try pressing the Home button on your TV remote (not the Streambar remote) then choose Settings from there. Select your HDMI input under “Inputs not used. " Select Set up input. This adds a new tile for the HDMI input to the top of your Home screen.