If you're an Android user who enjoys sharing gameplay footage, you can rejoice to know that the popular operating system is capable of doing such a task relatively easily and conveniently.
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. You can create a video of your screen capture with a few taps. You can create a video of your screen capture with ...
While screenshots are a great way to capture and save your phone screen's content, there are some instances when videos can convey the essence of your content better. Say you want to make a tutorial ...
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If you want to share your Android phone’s screen content, you have a few options: take a screenshot, cast the screen, or record it with the built-in screen recorder. The screen recorder has been ...
Android 14 seems to be bringing a bunch of quality-of-life tweaks to the platform, and that apparently includes screen recording which will gain the ability to record just an app of your choice.
What’s happened? Google is preparing to revamp Android’s native screen recorder, and it could be the quality-of-life upgrade Android users have been waiting for. Why is this important? For context, ...
Google is testing a new chip in the status bar that appears when you’re recording or casting the screen. This chip shows the duration of the screen recording or screen casting session. Tapping the ...