With TeamViewer (Classic), it is possible to connect and remotely support Android devices from another mobile device. Below, we'll explain how to connect and remotely control an Android device with confirmation (attended access).

This article applies to Android and Chromebook users and free or licensed users with MDS (Mobile device support).

How to setup your devices

On the local device

On the local device (the device connecting to the Android device), you must download and install the TeamViewer Remote Control app.

📌Note: For your local devices, you can download it from the Play Store, our website, or the direct TeamViewer APK here.

On the remote Android device

On the remote Android device (the device receiving the connection), you must download and install the TeamViewer QuickSupport app and allow the app to Display over other apps in your Android Settings.

📌Note: For your remote devices, you can download it from the Play Store, our website, or the direct TeamViewer QuickSupport APK here.

How to connect

Step 1: Connect to the Android device

  1. On the local device, open the TeamViewer Remote Control app on your local device and access the Connect menu
  2. Enter the TeamViewer ID displayed on the remote Android device's QuickSupport interface
    • 💡 Hint: You can also save the Android device in your Computers and Contacts list, so you don't have to manually enter the TeamViewer ID every time you connect. Please check this article to learn how to proceed.
  3. Press Remote Control

Step 2: Allow the connection on the partner's device

A remote control confirmation will pop up on the remote Android screen.

Select Allow to allow the remote control connection.

📌Note: Some devices will also ask you to start the screen recording. In this case, please select Start now.

Step 3: You are now connected!

You are now connected to the Android device and can remotely control it.

Compatibility

If only screen-sharing is available when connecting to the Android device, the Android device might not be compatible with this technology.

To check which manufacturers are compatible with remote control, please check our article here: Supported manufacturers for remotely controlling Android devices