Is it possible to gain complete remote access of another Android phone from my phone?


Question

In my phone (Samsung Galaxy On7, Android 6.0.1-Marshmallow), the internal memory is very insufficient, and moreover, important apps like MS word and Excel come inbuilt, due to which I cannot move them to the sd card.



I saw on the net that there are methods by which I can gain access over my desktop from my mobile through the Google Chrome Remote Desktop app. There are apps to do the reverse as well. But how can I gain access over another Android phone from my phone?



Actually, I want to use my father's phone, because in his one (Samsung Galaxy On5, Android 6.0.1-Marshmallow), the above stated apps can be moved to sd card. So, it would have been great if I could create documents or spreadsheets from my phone on his phone, and then bring them over to my phone by saving them in the Cloud. In this way, my phone can be saved from unnecessary space loss. I've spoken to him, and he has agreed, but now I need to know how I can do this.



How can I get complete remote access of another device from my device?



It would be best if I don't have to root my phone or that of my father's.


Answer

As far as I can tell, this seems to be achievable at least with the aid of applications such as TeamViewer



Requirements




To be able to use this feature, you must meet the following
requirements:




  • You are using TeamViewer 12

  • You are a private user or own a TeamViewer 12 Premium license (or higher)



For the supporting device




  • You have installed the latest version of TeamViewer for Remote Control on your Android device.



For the supported device





Setup



On the supported Android device:




  1. Download and install TeamViewer QuickSupport or TeamViewer Host on the device.




    • You may be prompted to install an AddOn according to your device manufacturer. Please follow the on-screen instructions and install the
      necessary AddOn for Remote Control capabilities.


  2. As for every TeamViewer connection, you will need the target device’s TeamViewer ID to connect.




For QuickSupport : You can find the TeamViewer ID of the device on the start screen of the app.



On the supporting device




  1. Download and install TeamViewer for Remote Control on your Android device. If you already have installed the App on your device,
    make sure to update to the latest version.


  2. Open the App on the respective device.


  3. Connect to the supported device using the ID mentioned above or via the Computers & Contacts list.




Enter the TeamViewer ID of the supported device in the TeamViewer ID
field under Connect. To access, click Remote Control.



After the connections was accepted on the supported device, you are connected to the mobile device and can remotely control the entire
device like if would have it holding in your hands.




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