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Using an HDMI Cable
Connect the Apple Lightning Connector to your phone. It'll plugin at your charging port. If you don't have the Apple Lightning Connector, you can get one from the Apple Store or any electronics retailer.
Plug the other end of the cable into the HDMI port on your TV. You don't have to have an Apple TV to use this method.
Select HDMI from your Sources button on your TV remote. If you don't see your iPhone mirrored on the screen instantly, you might need to switch sources. Disconnect the HDMI cable if you want to stop mirroring.
Using Peer-to-Peer AirPlay
Activate Bluetooth on your Apple TV and iPhone. You'll need to be using an Apple TV that's at least Generation 3 and running OS 7 or later. The iPhone must be from at least 2012 and running iOS 8 at the very least. This method will not work for older Apple TVs, non-Apple TVs, or older iPhones. The Bluetooth on Apple TVs is on by default, so you shouldn't have to worry about turning it on. With an iPhone, you can swipe down to access Control Center and tap the Bluetooth icon to turn it on.
Enable Wi-Fi on your phone. If your phone is connecting to a different network, you can tap that network and forget it. You're going to need Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on in order to transmit and receive signals from your Apple TV, but this won't work if your iPhone is connected to any Wi-Fi networks.
Tap Screen Mirroring. It should appear on your iPhone's screen when your Apple TV detects it. If this Peer-to-Peer method does not work for you, try using an HDMI cable. This will probably not work with Netflix or other streaming apps.
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