For every tech nerd out there, troubleshooting computers and smartphones is a daily chore and we understand that. While we already have great remote desktop software for PC, there are only a handful of solutions in the Android ecosystem. And since people now use smartphones more than anything else, it has become important to troubleshoot smartphone issues remotely. That’s why, we have detailed a guide that shows you how to remotely control an Android smartphone from another Android smartphone. No need to look for desktop computers. So on that note, let’s go ahead and learn about the instructions.
After testing TeamViewer, AirMirror, and AnyDesk, I have found that TeamViewer is simply the best solution for Android to Android remote control. It does not budge you with too many permissions or asks you to sign up for a new account. It just gives you a 9 digit code, and you are off to control your Android smartphone remotely.
After installing the apps, open TeamViewer QuickSupport and it may ask you to enable “Allow display over other apps” so go ahead and enable the toggle.
Finally, you will be able to remote control one Android smartphone on another Android smartphone with full controls. For instance, here I am controlling Mi A1 on my OnePlus 7T without root or special ADB permissions.
So that is how you can remotely control an Android smartphone from another Android smartphone. No need to use a computer to offer quick support to your parents, partner, or just about anyone. What I loved about TeamViewer is that you don’t need root for many actions and it works even on Android 10 which is great. Anyway, that is all from us. If you want to learn more about such hidden Android features then go through our linked article.