Android Control of all Phones!

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Pleas make it possible to install and manage android devices full by remote control.

ASAP because we have to use teamviewer since then

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Full control of Android

Hello Today Android can only see the screen, I want to ask when will be able to control the user screen Android will thank you for your reply.

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Android more options

The support for Android devices is too poor. When the device is not Samsung then our tool is just an ScreenShot shower. 

Please add options to get more info like: Process, Applicacitions running, File Explorer, Wifi Manager, Email Manager, Application Manager. Launch Unistall Apps.

All this is possible to do with others tools out there. But I like too much ScreenConnect. Just the mobile support is too bad.

Remote support for any Android

I know the screenconnect can do "View Only" on Android device. Actually, we want to have remote access to Android devices like TeamViewer Remote Support for Android. View Only function is almost completely useless. We have to talk to the client on their cellphone and the client have to switch the screen back and fork. Our clients find it is very complicated



https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamviewer.quicksupport.market&hl=en

Full control over Android


Hello everyone ! When will you be able to fully control any android?

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Not just Samsung

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Android Control

I can tell this is a very requested feature, but wanted to further the push.

Looking to control the Zebra (Android base) devices in our warehouse environment. Almost all other control clients have this feature, and would be very beneficial in our environment.

Full control over Android

Hello everyone, I would like to be able to develop full control over Android, today I can only see the screen uncontrollably.

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Sean White Team Member
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We'll be sending out the Beta test link on Monday or Tuesday next week, so be on the lookout in your gmail account for the link. I'll post here when it is live!

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Dave Neumeyer
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We have started the app approval with the Play Store. Since this will require using the Accessibility functions of the device, we need to demonstrate that we are giving appropriate prompts to ensure that end users are given the chance to decline the setting. Since we had to submit a video, I figured I could share it here, it was created by my engineering colleague, Mrinal:
Accessibility_Permission_1.mp4 - Google Drive


We are making good progress here, so be on the lookout for some updates very soon for our beta testers!

Thank you, looking forward to testing this. We have started deploying tablets so if we could test this soon that would be great while we have a small test group. Thank you for the updates.

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Sean White Team Member
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Are you already sending out beta invitations?

No, see my post above from Tuesday

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Eduhardu
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Sorry to hear you have run into these issues in the past. 
The first issue you mentioned about reboot is being addressed, but because it is a bit of a risky change, we'll be releasing the fix in a release after the new update.

There is an OS level limitation that will reset the Media Projection permission when the device is rebooted, we'll be making a small change that will notify the user to set this permission on device reboot. If a user were to ignore this dialog, we'll not be able to record the screen until the permission is set, in this scenario the prompt will appear on the end user screen when a host attempts to connect. 

Are you already sending out beta invitations?

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Sean White Team Member
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It does not work. The service wont start automatically after reboot, and you cant join "unattended" withouth a user clicking "Start now". Thats not unattended.

Sorry to hear you have run into these issues in the past. 
The first issue you mentioned about reboot is being addressed, but because it is a bit of a risky change, we'll be releasing the fix in a release after the new update.

There is an OS level limitation that will reset the Media Projection permission when the device is rebooted, we'll be making a small change that will notify the user to set this permission on device reboot. If a user were to ignore this dialog, we'll not be able to record the screen until the permission is set, in this scenario the prompt will appear on the end user screen when a host attempts to connect. 

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Eduhardu
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It does not work. The service wont start automatically after reboot, and you cant join "unattended" withouth a user clicking "Start now". Thats not unattended.

Do you already have access to the Beta Build? If you do, this is unfortunate news.

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Robin Skoglund
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Yes, unattended sessions should continue to work as they do now:
Set up unattended access to an Android device - ConnectWise

It does not work. The service wont start automatically after reboot, and you cant join "unattended" withouth a user clicking "Start now". Thats not unattended.

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Sean White Team Member

Yes, unattended sessions should continue to work as they do now:
Set up unattended access to an Android device - ConnectWise

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Eduhardu
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Will this only be for session-based access or will you be supporting unattended access?

Also interested in knowing this. Looking forward to unattended access

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Robin Skoglund

Will this only be for session-based access or will you be supporting unattended access?

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Sean White Team Member

We have started the app approval with the Play Store. Since this will require using the Accessibility functions of the device, we need to demonstrate that we are giving appropriate prompts to ensure that end users are given the chance to decline the setting. Since we had to submit a video, I figured I could share it here, it was created by my engineering colleague, Mrinal:
Accessibility_Permission_1.mp4 - Google Drive


We are making good progress here, so be on the lookout for some updates very soon for our beta testers!



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