How to screen record on an Android phone

Why stop at screenshots when you can record your phone screen?

How to screen record on an Android phone

Ever wished to record a live stream or your favourite gameplay moment on your smartphone? What if we tell you there’s a way to make your wishes come true with the screen recording tool on your Android phone? While most phones today have a built-in screen recorder, you may need a third-party app, only in case your phone doesn’t have one.

Whether you want to create training videos to demonstrate an app or keep records of important meetings, screen recording can help. Wondering where to find and how to record screen on your Android smartphone? Fret not; we have explained the process to make your task easy. Let’s find out.  

Steps to record screen on Android

To record your Android phone screen, swipe down your Quick Settings panel twice from the top of your screen. If you don’t see it at first glance, swipe right to locate the Screen Recording tool.

Once you click on it, you will find a Start Recording pop-up with two toggles. If you only want to record the system sound, toggle the Record Audio option. On the other hand, if you want to capture the touch gesture as well, toggle the Show Touches on the Screen option. 

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Once you are done with these two settings, tap on the recording sign. While you are recording, your Android phone gains access to anything visible or played on your screen. Hence, it is advised to be cautious with sensitive data such as passwords, bank details, or other personal information.

The recording will begin after the countdown. After you complete the recording, swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the screen recorder notification. 

To navigate your screen recordings, open the Photos or Gallery app on your smartphone, and tap Library. Within this, you will find a folder titled Screen Recordings, under this, you will find all your recorded items. If you want to share them across different platforms, tap on the share icon and follow the on-screen instructions.  

If you didn’t find the screen recording tool on the Quick Settings panel, then you might need to install a third-party app to use the screen recorder. You can consider taking the help of apps like AZ screen recorder, or XRecorder to make your recording task seamless on your Android phone. Lastly, it is best to keep in mind that these steps may slightly vary based on the smartphone variant or brand you’re working with.

However, with these simple ways, you can record the screen of your Android phone effortlessly.  

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