Disney plus login from phone to tv

Before you settle in for a Simpsons marathon or get ready to rummage through the new Star library, here's what you need to know about how to watch Disney+ on your TV, phone, tablet and laptop. Device support is pretty comprehensive so chances are there will be something in your home that can stream Disney+ and in most cases, the answer is: search for and then download the app or head to the Disney+ site. Still, here's exactly what you can use to stream the service; which devices will get you 4K and how to use the new virtual party GroupWatch feature.

Read our guides to the best films on Disney Plus and the best shows on Disney Plus for tips on what to watch first.

How to watch Disney+ on iPhone and iPad

You can watch Disney+ on any iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad running iOS or iPadOS 11.0 or later. That takes you from the iPhone 12 series right back to the iPhone 5s and iPhone SE on the smartphone side - so that means any iPhone released since 2013 – and back to the fifth-gen iPad and iPad Mini 2.

That’s a stricter range of devices varying from 2013 to 2017 iPad models at the earliest. For the iPod Touch, you need the sixth-gen model from 2015. Got a compatible Apple device? Just download the app from the App Store.

How to watch Disney+ on Android

Disney+ will play on some pretty ancient Android hardware. You just need to be running Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or later, which covers everything from 2014 onwards. Still rocking a OnePlus One phone or Nexus 10 tablet? You’ll be A-OK.

Similarly, all Android Fire and Fire Kids tablets running Fire OS 5.0 is covered so that means Fire devices from the past five years are supported.

How to watch Disney+ on your laptop

You can watch Disney+ on Google Chrome, Safari and Firefox on MacBooks and iMacs running macOS 10 (Sierra) or later with the addition of Internet Explorer and Edge for Windows laptops, PCs and tablets.

You can also watch it on Chromebooks if you’re running last year’s Chrome OS 79 or by downloading the Android app, which as of last year can be installed.

Disney doesn’t want you watching The Mandalorian on mobile browsers, smart TV or console browsers. That’s fair enough, unless you’ve just bought a Huawei phone: what are you thinking? Just get the apps. There’s no support for Linux right now either.


Disney+ costs £7.99 per month, or £79.90 when paid annually. A single account supports six individual profiles and up to ten different devices. Read our Disney+ FAQ for more info and click here to sign-up.


How to watch Disney+ on your TV

Let’s start with the streaming sticks, set-top boxes and consoles. If you don’t have a smart TV this is the quickest and cheapest way to start watching Disney+ on your TV. Plug in a Chromecast or Fire TV Stick – we’d recommend the latter.

You can cast to any Chromecast streaming stick from iOS, Android and Chrome - once you've downloaded the mobile app or signed in via your browser, your phone or laptop is the remote control.

Chromecast support actually extends to some bits of gear that you might not expect such as the ability to cast Disney+ shows and movies from your phone to a Nest Home Hub or Nest Hub Max smart display on the same Wi-Fi network, as you can already with YouTube.

You can access Disney+ on all Amazon Fire TV devices as well as the Sony PS4 and Xbox One with support for both the new PS5 and Xbox Series X confirmed. No surprises there. Disney+ was on Sky Q from launch day in the UK, with bundled subscriptions available, and it's now on Now TV streaming sticks and boxes too.

With Roku devices it’s a bit more complicated, so you’ll need to check you have the correct hardware. The full list is here and goes back to the 2013’s Roku LT, with some exceptions.

With Apple TV, you’ll need an Apple TV HD fourth-gen (2015) or later – there’s no support for earlier models – or an Apple TV 4K. Disney states that you should be able to use AirPlay to stream movies to a third-gen Apple TV, but word from US users suggests this functionality might be patchy. You can also AirPlay shows from your iPhone or iPad to recent, high-end TV models with AirPlay 2 built-in from LG, Samsung and Sony.

If you do have a smart TV, you probably won’t need an extra accessory to start watching Disney+. You can download the app and watch on Samsung smart TVs from 2016 or later; LG smart TV models from 2016 or later (WebOS 3.0+) as well as Android TVs made by Sony, Philips and TCL.

All Fire TV Edition Smart TVs make the cut, as do Roku TVs made by Hisense, Hitachi, Sharp, Philips and more. If you don't see the Disney+ app, search for it within apps or streaming channels on your smart TV - some TV manufacturers are also notifying owners with a pop-up on launch day.

How to stream Disney+ in 4K

If you have the latest sticks and boxes, you can get 4K picture quality and Dolby Atmos sound. You can stream in 4K on a Google Chromecast Ultra, Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, Fire TV Cube, Apple TV 4K, the two current-gen consoles, the Nvidia Shield TV and various Roku devices. Everything else goes up to 1080p HD as per the device’s specs.

Disney recommends broadband speeds of 5 Mbps for Full HD streaming and 25 Mbps for 4K with no extra guidance as yet on this regarding its plans to lower quality in Europe during the coronavirus crisis.

Which devices are not supported?

If you’re searching the sections above for your phone, TV or streamer and you can’t see it, chances are it’s too old. That’s because Disney+ has all the major platforms and products covered apart from the Nintendo Switch, which will get the service at some unknown point in the future.

How to use GroupWatch on Disney+

Like Netflix Party, Disney+ GroupWatch - which is now live in the UK - is designed to create a movie or TV hang across different households. Up to seven Disney+ subscribers can watch a film or show together with synchronised playback and though there's no built in chat function like the Netflix version yet - sad - Disney has added the ability to post six emoji reactions, via the mobile app, while you watch.

The actual invitations to a GroupWatch have to be done through the app or web, too. Click on the icon (showing three people) in the playback screen when you've decided what you're watching to send the link via text or email. Once that's sorted it will work on any smart TVs and streaming sticks which support Disney+. And any participant can then pause, rewind or fast forward the movie. Kids' profiles can't start or join a GroupWatch.

How do I log into Disney Plus on my TV from my phone?

Step 1: Download the Disney Plus app on your streaming device or TV. Step 2: Open the app. Step 3: Click Login. Alternatively, if you have Disney Plus installed and logged in on your phone, you may be able to log in through that method.

How can I log into Disney Plus on my TV?

It's easily done..
Sign up to Disney Plus..
Make sure your TV is connected to the internet..
On your home screen, navigate to the Play Store icon..
In the search box type “Disney+”.
Select the Disney Plus icon and install. ... .
Return to your home screen and you should see a Disney Plus icon. ... .
Log in..

Why can't I login to Disney Plus on my TV?

Check your device is compatible with Disney+. Navigate to your device's firmware settings page and check for updates. Try deleting and reinstalling the Disney+ app from your device's app store (e.g. Google Play or App Store). Try logging in with the same details on a different compatible device.

Why can't I stream Disney Plus from my phone to my TV?

Why Disney Plus isn't mirroring on TV? You may run into problems to cast Disney Plus to Smart TV because of firewall settings. To fix this, you'll need to allow incoming mirroring connections for casting content to the TV.