TeamViewer brings Mobile to Mobile Remote Connections for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone.
If you are still hooked to a Windows 10 Mobile device or any of your friends and wanted to get some assistance, the TeamViewer QuickSupport app and TeamViewer Remote Control app can remotely control and live share what’s on the screen. That said, the same set of features are also available for Android and iOS.
Here is the list of Features:
- Live screen sharing
- Remote control
- Exchange information securely using the clipboard.
- Secured connection with 256 bit AES session encoding
- Mobile to Mobile Remote Connections: – Cross-platform, mobile-to-mobile remote control and screen sharing for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone.
You will need both TeamViewer QuickSupport and Remote Control app to use it.
It is also possible to control one Windows 10 Mobile device with other apps and is supported from Android, iOS, and Windows Phone devices.
It’s a big move from the TeamViewer team. Mobile is an integral part of any company, and it will help Admins get on the device remotely to fix things. The next thing to hope is that they bring full support, just like how you get on PC. We will know that in time.
