Airplay is a useful feature that allows you to stream content from your iPhone to other compatible devices. However, there may be instances where you want to turn off Airplay, especially if you don’t want your phone to accidentally connect to a random device.
In this post, we’ll walk you through how to turn off Airplay on your iPhone. The process is quick and easy, and you can do it in just a few simple steps.
Step 1: Go to Settings
The first step is to go to your iPhone’s settings. Once you’re there, you’ll see a few options that you can adjust to turn off Airplay.
Step 2: Toggle Off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Connecting to Airplay devices is either through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. To disconnect from any device, including an Apple TV, Roku, or smart TV, you’ll need to turn off both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. You can do this by going to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in your settings and toggling them off.
Step 3: Adjust Your Airplay Settings
To ensure that your iPhone doesn’t automatically connect to another device, you need to adjust your Airplay settings. Scroll down until you see “General,” tap on it, and then tap on “Airplay & Handoff.”
Under “Automatically Airplay to TVs,” you’ll see options to set it to “Never,” “Ask,” or “Automatic.” We recommend setting it to “Never” to ensure that your iPhone won’t accidentally connect to another TV.
You might also want to turn off “Transfer to HomePod” and “Handoff” to ensure that your Airplay is turned off entirely.
Final Thoughts
By following these simple steps, you can turn off Airplay on your iPhone and ensure that it doesn’t automatically connect to another device. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below. Thanks for reading!