How to control your Android mobile phone from your PC

Remote Web Desktop is an application that allows you access your android mobile via any browser, or via an FTP client such as Filezilla. It is a desktop, in which there are several applications available that allow you to manage your Android mobile, via the web. Yes, Samsung Kies style, but for any device.


One of the advantages of this application is that you do not need to have the cell phone at hand, but you can leave it charging while you manage it from the PC.

The following video shows some of its functionalities:

Passing on clean, from the program you can:

  • Read and Send SMS.
  • Access your contacts.
  • Browse using the file explorer.
  • Clipboard shared with PC.
  • WiFi keyboard: allows you to type on the phone from the PC keyboard.
  • Desktop background: you can change it at will.
  • APK Web Installer: you can create a backup of your apps in the SD and install APK's through the file explorer.
  • Personal server for your websites.
  • SSL security protocol, only for the paid version.
  • Screenshot: ROOT phones only.
  • Webcam: turn your phone into a webcam via wireless.

Source: GStatic & Busy


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  1.   Rodolfo A. González M. said

    Another app similar to this is Airdroid, a comparison of the two would be interesting. (:

  2.   Let's use Linux said

    Interesting… thanks for sharing!
    Cheers! Paul.

    1.    Claudio said

      Very good bro, you helped me a lot

  3.   view said

    Hi. There are other ways: http://frannoe.blogspot.com.es/2013/09/linux-android.html . regards