If your vivo S50 keeps disconnecting from Smart View while screen mirroring, the connection may suddenly drop, freeze, or fail to reconnect. This can interrupt presentations, video streaming, or gaming on a bigger screen. In most cases, the issue is caused by unstable WiFi, background restrictions, or compatibility settings, and you can fix it with a few adjustments.
Why Your vivo S50 Smart View Keeps Disconnecting
- Weak or unstable WiFi connection.
- The phone and TV are connected to different WiFi networks.
- Battery optimization is limiting Smart View in the background.
- Software glitches affecting wireless display services.
- Outdated system software on the phone or TV.
Restart Both Devices
A restart refreshes wireless services and clears temporary connection errors. This simple step often restores a stable Smart View session.
Press and hold the Power button, and then tap Restart on your vivo S50.
Turn off your TV or wireless display, and then turn it back on after a few seconds.
Reconnect using Smart View and test the connection again.
Make Sure Both Devices Are on the Same WiFi Network
Smart View requires both devices to be connected to the same wireless network. If they are on different bands or routers, the connection may repeatedly disconnect.
Open Settings, and then tap WiFi.
Confirm your connected network, and then check that your TV is using the same one.
Reconnect Smart View once both devices match.
Disable Battery Optimization for Smart View
Battery saver settings can interrupt screen mirroring to preserve power. Allowing Smart View to run without restrictions can prevent unexpected disconnections.
Open Settings, and then tap Battery.
Tap Background app management, and then locate Smart View or Screen mirroring.
Set it to allow background activity without restrictions.
Improve WiFi Signal Strength
Poor signal strength causes unstable mirroring sessions. The farther you are from the router, the more likely Smart View will disconnect.
Move your vivo S50 closer to the WiFi router, and then reduce obstacles between the devices.
Avoid using crowded 2.4GHz networks, and switch to 5GHz if available.
Reconnect and check if the connection remains stable.
Update Your Phone Software
System bugs can interfere with wireless display features. Installing updates ensures compatibility and stability improvements.
Open Settings, and then tap System update.
Tap Check for updates, and install any available updates.
Restart the phone after updating and try Smart View again.
Reset Network Settings
If disconnections continue, your wireless configuration may be corrupted. Resetting network settings restores WiFi and Bluetooth to default without deleting personal files.
Open Settings, and then tap System management.
Tap Reset, and then select Reset network settings.
Reconnect to WiFi and set up Smart View again.
Smart View on the vivo S50 should provide a smooth, stable screen mirroring experience. Once your WiFi connection is strong and background restrictions are removed, the disconnection problem usually disappears.
FAQs
Why does Smart View disconnect after a few minutes?
This usually happens due to weak WiFi signals or battery optimization restricting the app in the background. Strengthening the connection and removing restrictions often fixes it.
Does Smart View use mobile data?
No. Smart View relies on WiFi to mirror your screen. Both devices must be on the same network for it to work properly.
Can outdated TV software cause Smart View disconnections?
Yes. If your TV firmware is outdated, it may struggle to maintain a stable connection. Updating your TV software can improve compatibility and stability.