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iPhone cannot project the screen (cannot project the iPhone to the external screen) As one of the most popular smartphones in the world,How to measure trade KPIs iPhone is very popular with consumers. However, compared with Android phones, iPhone has an important flaw, that is, it cannot project the screen. This means that the screen content of the iPhone cannot be projected onto the external monitor.Many users will encounter this problem when using iPhone and feel very troubled. This article will introduce in detail the reasons and solutions why iPhone cannot project the screen. First of all, we need to understand why iPhone can't project the screen. In fact, the design of iPhone itself is not designed for screen projection. Unlike Android, the iOS system does not have a complete integrated screen mirroring function. This means that you can't project the content of the iPhone screen to an external monitor just by connecting a TV, computer or projector. This is because Apple has been trying to control the user experience. For this reason, they adopted the design of a "closed system". This means that the functions of the iPhone are very limited and can only be operated through the software and hardware provided by Apple.This design makes it impossible for users to project screen content as easily as on Android phones. Although the iPhone cannot project the screen, in some cases, you can still project the content of the iPhone screen to the external monitor. Here are several methods we can try. Method 1: Use Apple TV. If you buy Apple's Apple TV, you can use the Airplay function to project the content of the iPhone screen to the big screen. It should be noted here that you need to connect your Apple TV to the monitor you want to project, and then connect your iPhone to the same Wi-Fi network with Apple TV. After the connection is successful, you can turn on the Airplay function on your iPhone, and then select the device to which you want to project the screen content.Then, you can project your iPhone screen onto the big screen. Method 2: Use third-party applications. In addition to the Airplay function, you can also use third-party applications to project screen content. However, it should be noted that these applications require you to download and install on your iPhone, and they may need to use a USB cable to connect your phone to a TV or computer. Some common third-party applications include Reflector, AirServer and LonelyScreen. These apps allow you to mirror the iPhone screen to Windows or Mac. Method 3: Use the Lightning HDMI adapter. Finally, you can also use the Lightning HDMI adapter to project the content of the iPhone screen to the external monitor.The adapter requires you to connect the Lightning interface on your iPhone to the HDMI TV or monitor. In addition, you also need to enable HDMI output on your iPhone. This process is very simple. You just need to open the "Settings" application and enable HDMI output in the "TV and Video" option. Although this method requires you to buy additional hardware, it allows you to control your iPhone more effectively. If you are a game lover or a professional who needs to display iPhone screen content on a big screen, this method should be very useful. In conclusion, although the iPhone cannot project the screen, we can use some additional devices and software to project the screen content to the external monitor. This not only facilitates our use, but also can better control our iPhone.Nevertheless, we hope that the screen projection function can be added to Apple's future iPhone design, and we can use this excellent smartphone more conveniently.
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