Disabling the projection of an Android device’s display onto another screen, such as a television or computer monitor, effectively ceases the mirroring process. For example, if an Android phone is displaying its content on a smart TV, initiating the termination process will revert the TV screen to its default state or input.
The ability to disconnect screen mirroring is crucial for maintaining privacy and optimizing device performance. When mirroring is no longer needed, ending the connection prevents unintended sharing of sensitive information and frees up device resources, potentially extending battery life and improving responsiveness. Historically, this function has become increasingly important as wireless casting technologies have become more prevalent in homes and workplaces.