Record screen on One UI 2 powered Samsung Galaxy devices: Finally, Samsung has started rolling out Android 10 for the Galaxy S10 family. The global rollout could still take a few days, but One UI 2 beta has gone live in Korea, the US, and some parts of Europe.
Samsung uses a custom skin on top of Google’s vanilla Android called One UI. This year, we’re getting the second iteration of the popular after-market UI — One UI 2.
Record Your Screen System-Wide:
In our guide, we’re going to talk about one of the most highly-anticipated ones.
One of the more low-key functions to arrive with the Note 10 was the ability to easily record your screen system-wide. Thankfully, this long-awaited feature will finally make its way to popular Galaxy devices like the S10 and Note 9 thanks to One UI 2.
Galaxy devices running the One UI 2 update that has a Quick Settings tile for screen recording. Of course, you can easily and quickly move the “Screen recorder” tile to a more convenient location by hitting the three-dot menu icon and choosing the “Button order.” From there, simply drag the tile to a spot of your choosing, and tap “Done” to save the changes.
How to record screen on One UI 2 powered Samsung Galaxy:
Step 1:
Firstly, Go to Settings.
Step 2:
Then open Advanced features.
Step 3:
Now Tap on Screenshots and screen recorder.
Step 4:
Then Go to Screen recorder settings.
Step 5:
Choose Sound sourced from three options — No sound, Media sounds (internal audio), Media sounds and mic.
Step 6:
Select Video quality — 1080P, 720P, or 480P.
Step 7:
At last, choose the Selfie video size by adjusting the slider.
To toggle on the screen recorder anytime you want, simply pull down the Quick Panel and tap on the screen recorder.
Conclusion:
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