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first cellphones with a camera tech connection by marc saltzman going big nce you've taken photos and videos on your smartphone how often do you look at these captured moments? if the perhaps you don't want to squint to see images on a small screen these photos and videos-and relive the memories associated with them-when they're on your big-screen television which is more conducive for enjoying here are three ways to do it how to use your tv to view your photos and videos using the cloud many smartphone users take automatically uploads all photos and this is done through apps such as install the same app on your television need to log in to the same cloud account on your tv as your phone apple tv box to wirelessly stream con- and then tap the share icon for it to magically appear on your tv your phone will likely need to be connected to the same wi-fi network as your smart tv sevag sagherian choosing usb or hdmi you have options even if you don't non-wireless solution your remote to scroll through them all marc saltzman is a leading high-tech reporter and author he's on twitter @marc_saltzman saltzman will answer selected questions in that unpublished questions cannot be answered individually going wireless many smart tvs let you wirelessly "cast" images from your smartphone the process will vary based on the kind of tv you have the technology may be called dlna email connection acostco.com please include "tech connection" in the subject line costco connection and tvs featuring the latest sharing technology are available in costco warehouses and online at costco.com more options there are many other ways to enjoy your personal photos and videos on your drive with images and plug it can connect your laptop to an available hdmi port on your tv or you can bring a roku stick with you to a hotel and wirelessly mirror your smartphone content to the tv in your room big screen.-ms