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You can remotely control another person's iPhone, iPad, and Mac using FaceTime. This requires you to use Facetime's screen sharing feature and request control of the other person's device.
iOS 18 brings the ability to remotely control someone's iPhone while they're using it, and the best part is that you can do it over a FaceTime call. Note that both iPhones need to be running iOS 18.
One of the benefits to buying into the Apple ecosystem is that you can use one device to control another. Here's how that works between you iPhone and iPad.
iOS 18 brings another continuity feature to the iPhone and Mac with iPhone mirroring. Here's everything you need to know about how to use this new feature.
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How to Open, Use, and Customize the Control Center on Your iPhone - MSN
The Control Center on your iPhone lets you quickly access features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, the flashlight, Do Not Disturb, and more. You can customize the Control Center by adding, rearranging, or ...
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Control Your iPhone's Camera With Apple Watch Launch the Camera Remote app on your wrist. Position your iPhone to frame the shot you want to take. Tap the Shutter button on your Apple Watch screen.
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