smartphonemirroring
Smartphonemirroring refers to the transmission of a smartphone's screen content and audio output to a separate display or device in real time, effectively duplicating or extending the phone's interface.
Most methods are wireless using display protocols such as Miracast (Wi-Fi Direct), Apple AirPlay, and Google
Common use cases include presenting slides or demonstrations, watching videos or photos on a larger screen,
Limitations include latency, variable resolution or frame rate, and dependence on network quality for wireless connections;
History and standards: smartphonemirroring matured in the 2010s with protocols such as Miracast (Wi-Fi Direct), AirPlay