Wi-Fi troubleshooting
The Phone screen feature only works when your Android device and your PC can communicate with each other. They’ll both need to be turned on and connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Common troubleshooting for Wi-Fi:
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Check if your Android device is connected to mobile data instead of Wi-Fi, by going into your device’s Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi and ensure your Wi-Fi toggle is turned On and underneath your current network is Connected.
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Check if your Android device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your PC.
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Start by checking your mobile connection in Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi and note the name of the network under the current network heading.
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On your PC, go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi. Verify that your PC Wi-Fi is turned On and the connected network is the same as that on your Android device.
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You may have two different Wi-Fi networks, e.g. one that uses the 2.4GHz band and the other 5GHz. If you click on your PC/Android device Wi-Fi icon, you should be able to see these networks in the list. Try connecting to the same network on both devices.
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Are you behind a firewall or using a VPN? If so, it could be blocking communication between your devices. You could try disabling these to see if it fixes the problem.
Note: Public and work networks may cause connection errors. If you're attempting to use Phone screen in your workplace, a successful connection may not always be possible. In such cases, we recommend talking to your IT department or network administrator. If you're trying to connect to a public Wi-Fi network (for example, in a hotel or at a coffee shop), network restrictions may prevent you from being able to connect.
General troubleshooting
If you see an error message indicating your PC couldn't connect to your Android device, it could be for a variety of reasons. Here are few things to try:
On your Android device, check that:
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Your device is turned on.
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Battery Saver is turned Off on your device.
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Airplane mode is turned Off.
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It's connected to the same network or Wi-Fi as your PC.
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You're signed into the Link to Windows app with the same Microsoft account as you're using on your PC.
For some Android devices, your Battery Optimization settings may interrupt your connection. We recommend turning it off for the Link to Windows app on your Android device.
Open Android Settings > Apps & notifications > App info > Link to Windows > Advanced > Battery > Manage Battery Usage > Battery optimization. Scroll down to Link to Windows and then select Don't optimize.
On select Android devices, follow these steps:
Open Android Settings > Apps > Link to Windows > Battery > Optimize battery usage. Select All from the drop-down list, scroll to find Link to Windows, and then turn the toggle Off.
On your PC:
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Check if your PC is connected to the Internet.
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Make sure Battery Saver is turned Off.
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Check that your system accounts are working correctly. In Windows, go to Settings > System > Shared experiences. If you see a Fix now link in the Accounts section, select the link and follow the instructions.
Playing sound while mirroring your Android device
Sounds from your Android device will continue to play on that device even while it's connected to your PC. For example, mobile apps and videos that play on your PC will still play sound through your Android device.
Why doesn't Phone screen work with my Samsung Galaxy Z Flip?
If you close your Samsung Galaxy Z Flip while mirroring it using phone screen, it can create a blurred image that doesn't allow you to interact with your phone. To prevent this, you'll need to keep your Galaxy Z Flip open while using phone screen.
I’m having issues with the Phone Link when using Multi-Screen Collaboration or Wireless Projection applications at the same time on select HONOR devices.
Having both the Phone Link and Multi-Screen Collaboration or Wireless Projection open may cause issues with both apps. To ensure the best experience, only have one of these apps open at any one time.