How to Access PC from Mobile Phone Remotely – Guide

Using Microsoft’s Remote Desktop tool, you can access a remote computer from an Apple or Android device. This allows you to view the screen, open files and work with apps on your mobile device as if you were right in front of the computer.

Remote desktop clients allow users to control their computers from afar, similar to a TV remote. They require an active connection on the local network, either via Wi-Fi or ethernet, and can also be used over the Internet. However, they do not transmit video or sound.

Chrome Remote Desktop (free: iOS and Android)

Chrome Remote Desktop is the simplest way to access a Windows, Mac, Linux or Chromebook computer from your mobile device. All you need to do is download the app for your chosen platform, run it and follow the instructions. Google’s smart solutions make it easy to operate Windows 10 from a tablet or smartphone screen. With Chrome Remote Desktop, you can be up and running in no time.

Microsoft Remote Desktop app (free: iOS and Android)

Microsoft’s remote desktop app is a great choice for Windows users, as it was created by the same people who developed the world’s most popular operating system. It is available for Android and iOS devices, and there is plenty of documentation to help you get started. However, setting up your computer and remote access application suite can be more time-consuming than with other apps like Google’s.

Advanced Windows users and tech-savvy individuals can take advantage of the dependability and power of this application. Plus, with Windows 8 or higher, users can access a native touch mode that transforms their iOS or Android tablet into a Windows tablet.

TeamViewer for personal use (free: Windows Mobile, Blackberry, iOS and Android)

TeamViewer is a popular remote desktop service, offering enterprise-grade features for a fee. However, those using the software for personal use can access it free of charge. Unfortunately, the software has been known to falsely detect commercial use and block users - requiring them to contact TeamViewer in order to unlock their account.

TeamViewer is the go-to choice for a top-notch remote desktop experience. It offers a premium infrastructure and access to a wide range of devices, including Windows Mobile and Blackberry, via iOS or Android apps. Everyone should give it a try.

Splashtop Personal (free: iOS, Android, Kindle Fire, Windows Phone)

Splashtop, like TeamViewer, is now offering its software free for personal use. To access additional features, users can purchase in-app updates.

Splashtop Personal offers a monthly payment option for business features, unlike TeamViewer which only sells annual subscriptions. Additionally, the software is compatible with many mobile devices and users can select the appropriate download from the Splashtop Personal page based on their hardware.

LogMeIn Pro ($349.99 per year: Android and iOS)

LogMeIn, a well-known name in the remote desktop market, stopped offering its free service in 2014. However, it continues to be a major player in the industry.

LogMeIn Pro’s annual plan may be pricey for individuals, but it comes with a LastPass Premium subscription and a terabyte of cloud storage. The individual tier only allows two computers to be registered for access, likely covering most people’s home and work PCs.

LogMeIn offers a professional-grade product with enhanced security and features not available on free alternatives. For instance, users can adjust multiple monitors on the remote machine to fit the device they are using to control them.

If you need reliable remote access for important tasks, LogMeIn is the way to go. It offers better service and support than free products, with uptime guarantees.

NoMachine (free: iOS and Android)

NoMachine offers a free, secure and easy-to-use remote desktop software for non-business users. Boasting performance as its main objective, NoMachine claims to be the fastest and lowest latency remote desktop software on the market.

NoMachine promises a smooth remote desktop experience, with the potential for HD video streaming and gaming. However, this depends on the bandwidth at both ends of the connection. If you’re looking for an alternative to other remote desktop software due to its slow speed, NoMachine may be worth a try.

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