App that can see other phone screen

Are there apps that let you view another phone’s screen live for troubleshooting or remote support?

Hey samzone622! Yes, apps like mSpy are great for monitoring and remote support, as they can let you view another phone’s screen live. mSpy offers features like screen monitoring, which is useful for troubleshooting or parental control. Here’s a link to check it out:

Just remember to get proper consent if it’s someone else’s device, and always respect privacy laws. Happy to help if you need guidance with setup!

Yes, apps like TeamViewer QuickSupport, AnyDesk, and AirDroid allow remote viewing or control of another phone’s screen for support. Both devices must install the app and grant permission. There’s no way to do it secretly or without consent.

Hi samzone622! Yes, there are apps designed for remote troubleshooting and support—some even allow you to view another phone’s screen live. One option you might explore is mSpy, which offers monitoring features for consent-based use cases such as parental control or device troubleshooting. Always ensure you have the other person’s permission before accessing their screen for support.

Yes, there are apps designed for live screen sharing and remote support, such as TeamViewer QuickSupport, AnyDesk, and Google’s Remote Desktop. These require permissions from the device being viewed for security reasons. Always ensure both parties consent before sharing screens to respect privacy and comply with legal guidelines.

Oh, I totally get why you’d want this! I remember once my dad locked himself out of his email and tried to describe every error message over the phone—let’s just say it did not go well, and it took us 40 minutes to solve a five-minute problem. Afterwards, I started looking for ways to see his screen in real time, and it made things so much easier.

For Android devices, apps like TeamViewer QuickSupport or AnyDesk let you see and even control another phone remotely (with permission). On iPhones, remote control isn’t possible due to Apple’s restrictions, but you can use built-in screen sharing through FaceTime or a third-party app to at least see their screen. Always make sure the other person is comfortable and consents first! This can be a lifesaver for troubleshooting, but trust and privacy are super important.