Remotely Access, View and Control Android Phones and Tablets

In today’s fast-paced digital world, the ability to remotely access, view, and control Android phones and tablets has become increasingly important. Whether you’re troubleshooting issues, providing technical support, or simply managing your devices from afar, remote access solutions offer unparalleled convenience and flexibility.

This blog explores the various methods and tools available to help you gain remote access to your Android devices, ensuring you stay connected and in control no matter where you are.

What is Android Remote Control?

Android remote control allows IT teams, support technicians, and businesses to remotely view, access, and control Android devices from a computer or another mobile device. This capability is essential for providing tech support, managing enterprise devices, and troubleshooting issues in real-time.

Two Types of Android Remote Control: Attended vs. Unattended

Splashtop offers two types of Android remote control to suit different needs: attended access and unattended Android access:

FeatureAttended AccessUnattended Access
Available inSplashtop Enterprise, Splashtop Remote SupportSplashtop Enterprise
Requires an end-user on the remote Android device?YesNo
Best forIT support, troubleshootingManaging company-owned devices, kiosks, IoT, and other Android devices
Setup requiredEnd-user installs and runs app, tells tech the access codeInstall Splashtop Streamer on the Android device
Example use caseEmployee calls IT for helpIT manages devices in multiple locations

1. Attended Access (On-Demand Support)

Attended remote access allows IT teams to remotely connect to an Android device while the user is present. This is ideal for help desks and IT support teams assisting employees, customers, or clients with technical issues.

Available in both the SOS and Enterprise tiers of the Splashtop Remote Support license, you can remote view Android device screens in real-time and remote access/control Android devices running Android 8 or later as well as other Android-based phones and tablets from Samsung, LG, and Lenovo. Splashtop Remote Support is a remote access/support solution for IT, help desk, and support professionals to provide quick, attended support on Android, Windows, and Mac.

2. Unattended Access (Anytime Access and Management)

Unattended remote access enables IT teams and businesses to access and control Android devices anytime, even when no one is on the device. This is ideal for managing company-owned mobile devices, kiosks, point-of-sale (POS) systems, and other unattended deployments. Unattended Android access is only available in Splashtop Enterprise.

The Enterprise Remote Access license is also ideal for remotely accessing your own unattended Android devices to work remotely.

By offering both attended and unattended remote access, Splashtop provides flexible and secure solutions for Android device management, whether you need on-demand troubleshooting or always-on remote control.

Advantages of Using Android Remote Control for Businesses

Android remote control gives IT teams and support staff a practical way to manage devices without being physically present. For businesses with distributed teams, frontline workers, or device-heavy environments, this capability directly reduces downtime and support costs.

One key advantage is faster troubleshooting. IT can view and control Android devices in real time to diagnose issues, install updates, adjust settings, or guide users through fixes, which shortens resolution times and minimizes productivity loss. Remote access also simplifies device management at scale, making it easier to support kiosks, POS systems, rugged devices, and employee-owned smartphones from a central console.

From a security and operations standpoint, Android remote control improves oversight. IT teams can respond quickly to lost or misconfigured devices, enforce policies, and ensure business apps are running as expected. The result is more consistent device performance, better user experiences, and less reliance on in-person support.

Steps to Remotely View Android Phone and Tablet Screens (Attended Access)

Step 1: Sign Up for Splashtop Remote Support

Sign up for Splashtop Remote Support to remotely view an Android device with your Windows or Mac computer or from another Android device. You can use the service with a free trial or low-cost paid subscription.

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Or, buy a low-cost subscription.

Splashtop Remote Support is a great value and costs much less than other attended support tools. It is based on proven Splashtop remote access technology, used by more than 20 million users worldwide.

Step 2: Download the Splashtop SOS App on the Android Device

Have your end-user go to the Splashtop SOS app download link (as displayed in your Splashtop app) from their Android device to download, install and run the SOS App.

When you (or your customer) run the SOS app on the Android device it will display a session code that you will enter on your screen to remotely view that device. Users with devices running Android 8 or higher will be prompted to turn on accessibility in Android to allow remote access.

Users with certain devices (LG, Lenovo) may be prompted to also download an add-on from the Google Play Store to add remote access to certain Android device families.

Step 3: Enter the code in your Splashtop Business app and start remote viewing the Android screen

Run the Splashtop Business app on your computer and click the SOS (plus sign) icon near the top of the app to open the SOS connect screen. Enter the nine-digit code displayed in the SOS app on your customer’s Android device. When you click the arrow, the session will begin.

At this point you will be able to live-view their Android screen in a window on your computer screen.

The image below shows a view of the end user’s Android screen, the technician’s interface, and viewing the Android during remote connections screen in a window on the computer

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