Sony wants to keep this feature within their own environment and makes it only available to owners of a select number of Xperia devices (Z2 & Z3 series as well as the Z4 tablet). Thanks to the active Android community, however, there’s now a pretty easy way to use PS4 Remote Play on any other Android device. The only requirement is that your device needs to be rooted. If you don’t really now what that means, check out our guide on Android rooting.
Install PS4 Remote Play and start streaming your PS4
As already mentioned, make sure you’re Android device is rooted. Besides that, you need to allow installations of apps from unknown sources as you’ll be installing a modified version of the Remote Play app. Go to Settings > Security and enable ‘Unknown Sources’. Now, let’s get to it: I recommend that you connect your controller with your Android device. I tried to play a match of Fifa using the touch screen controls and it pretty much sucked. Making compromises when it comes to screen size and mobility is alright, but the controls should be the same as playing on your TV. Thankfully, there are plenty apps you can use to connect your controller. I hope you managed to get this working on your Android tablet or phone! If not, drop a comment or check the original post on XDA developers for support.