That’s a very common and frustrating issue, as iPhone mirroring (AirPlay) relies on several factors working perfectly together. The problem is almost always related to Wi-Fi network connection, device compatibility/updates, or a simple software glitch.
Here is a step-by-step troubleshooting guide, starting with the simplest fixes:
🛠️ Step 1: The Essentials Check (Most Common Fixes)
For iPhone mirroring (AirPlay) to work, both your iPhone and the receiving device (Apple TV, Smart TV, Mac, etc.) MUST meet these requirements:
| Check | Action |
| Same Wi-Fi Network | Verify that BOTH devices are connected to the exact same Wi-Fi network. They cannot be on different bands (e.g., iPhone on ‘Guest’ and TV on ‘Main’). |
| Power and Proximity | Make sure both devices are turned on and are near each other. |
| Simple Restart | Restart BOTH devices: Power off your iPhone and the receiving device (TV, Apple TV, etc.) completely. Unplug the TV/device from power for 30 seconds, then plug it back in. |
| Check TV Input | If mirroring to a TV, ensure the TV’s input source is set to the correct setting (sometimes the TV needs to be on its “Smart” or “Home” screen, or the specific AirPlay setting). |
⚙️ Step 2: Software & Network Glitches
If the basic checks don’t work, try addressing potential software conflicts.
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Update Software:
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iPhone: Go to Settings > General > Software Update and install any available updates.
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Receiving Device: Check the settings on your Apple TV, Smart TV, or Mac to ensure its operating system is up-to-date.2
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Toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth:
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Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your iPhone for 30 seconds, then turn them back on.
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Check Restrictions:
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Go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions.
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Tap Allowed Apps or Content Restrictions and ensure AirPlay is not blocked.
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Disable VPN/Private Relay:
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If you use a VPN or iCloud Private Relay on your iPhone, temporarily turn it off.3 These can interfere with the local network connections AirPlay relies on.
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📡 Step 3: Advanced Network Reset
If the problem persists, reset the network settings on your iPhone. This does not delete your personal data (photos, apps), but it will erase all saved Wi-Fi passwords and network preferences.
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Go to Settings.
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Tap General.
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Scroll down and tap Transfer or Reset iPhone.
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Tap Reset.
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Select Reset Network Settings and enter your passcode to confirm.
After the iPhone restarts, reconnect to your Wi-Fi network and try mirroring again.
If none of these work, it may be an issue with your Wi-Fi router’s settings (e.g., firewall settings blocking multicast traffic, which AirPlay uses).
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