How to Record the Screen Of Your Android Phone
A screen recorder for Google's mobile OS was introduced in Android 11 but some devices running Android 10 have their own versions of the feature.
Android Screen Recorder
Google Play Games
If you're looking to record some gameplay, Google Play Games is a solid free option. While it can only record in 480p SD or 720p HD, the app allows you to record any game and add camera footage from your phone's front-facing lens.
Open the app and select a game—these can be any of the included games on the Home tab or a title you previously downloaded. Tap the game's thumbnail to view the its details, then tap the Record button at the top. From here, select the video quality.
Tap Launch to start your game, and a floating video bubble will appear on the screen with recording settings to select. The buttons that surround your head will control your microphone, the front-facing camera, and recording. You can also drag your video bubble around the screen to find the perfect location.
Tap the red button to start recording your video. After a three-second timer, Google Play Games will start recording. Tap the record button again to stop, or drag the floating video bubble to the center of the screen over the X. Once the video ends, you can edit it or upload it through the YouTube app, if you wish.
Mobizen Screen Recorder
Mobizen will then allow you to view, edit, and share your recordings. From the app's storage overlay, you can view videos and screenshots, though it may also import some images from your device. A settings menu allows you to adjust resolution (up to 1080p), frame rate (up to 60fps), and audio settings.
A built-in recording wizard will help optimize your video, while clean recording mode removes the overlay and improves overall quality.
By default, Mobizen will have the front-facing camera deactivated, but you can turn that on in settings to add an additional video overlay on all recordings. You also have the ability to fully customize the AirCircle by replacing the logo with your own picture, hiding it during recordings, or changing its transparency.
Also Read: How To Record the Screen of Your Desktop
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