Collaborate and share your mobile screen with others for remote presentations, troubleshooting, or demonstrations.
Phone Screen Sharing 2.0 is a freeware remote desktop app and developed by RSupport for Windows.
The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below.
Displays the content of your Android screen as a desktop overlay
Phone Screen Sharing is a free program that allows you to share your Samsung Android phone screen on your desktop computer. You can write a word document on the PC, get a text message, jump to the phone screen (on your computer), view and reply to the text message using you computer keyboard and mouse.
Features of Phone Screen Sharing
- Annotations: Mark-up shared screens with text and shapes.
- Cross-Platform: Works on any device with a web browser.
- Desktop Control: Take control of another device's desktop.
- Easy Setup: Instantly connect and start sharing with a simple link.
- File Transfer: Drag-and-drop files between devices.
- HD Quality: Enjoy sharp visuals with up to 1080p resolution.
- Keyboard & Mouse: Control another device remotely.
- Multiple Sessions: Invite multiple people to share a single screen.
- Network Management: Monitor and control network usage.
- Notifications: Get notified when someone joins or leaves a session.
- Remote Printing: Print files to another device's printer.
- Screen Recording: Capture sessions to review and share later.
- Secure: End-to-end encryption keeps your data safe.
- Voice Chat: Talk with each other while sharing screens.
- Whiteboard: Collaborate in real-time with drawing tools.
Compatibility and License
Phone Screen Sharing is provided under a freeware license on Windows from remote desktop software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 2.0.0.21 is the latest version last time we checked.
What version of Windows can Phone Screen Sharing run on?
Phone Screen Sharing can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.
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