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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.
At first this feature to control your iPhone from a Mac left me scratching my head. After all, my phone is rarely out of reach. But that wasn't the point, and now I use iPhone Mirroring every day.
By providing quick access to frequently used Control Center settings, it may solve the "out of sight, out of mind" problem and make the Action button more integral to your daily iPhone use.