
Samsung goes a little further with its recording options, and you’ll be able to add a facecam to your footage. When you’re finished, tap the Stop button, and your recording will end. You may need to allow the recorder some permissions before it will begin, and LG warns that any protected content - like Netflix - will be displayed as a black screen with audio. Then, tap the Start button, and wait for the short countdown to complete to begin recording. Swipe down twice on your notification shade to access the Quick Settings section, and then select Screen Recording (on an LG phone) or Screen Recorder (on a Samsung phone).
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Samsung and LG phones on Android 10 can access a screen recording option from their Quick Settings bars. Recording from the Quick Settings bar on Samsung and LG devices Thankfully, user interface (UI) designers from LG, OnePlus, and Samsung put it back in. Screen recording was a big addition to the Android 10 beta, but Google stripped the feature out before the final release.

Recording your screen on an Android 10 device You can pull down on the shade and tap the Red icon to end the recording. A red recording icon will appear in the notification shade whenever your phone is recording. Make your desired choices, and then tap Start to begin recording. When using it for the first time, you’ll be asked whether you also want to record audio and show touches on the screen. You can now open the Quick Settings panel again to actually use the Screen Recorder. Finally, tap the Back arrow or swipe from the edge of the screen to save the change. Locate the Screen Recorder tile before dragging it into the Quick Settings area. Next, tap the Edit tile in the bottom-left corner of the panel (it usually looks like a pencil). To do this, swipe down twice on the Notification Shade in order to open Quick Settings. In order to use the recording function, you need to add it to your phone’s Quick Settings menu. Having been a part of Android 11’s beta, Google’s developers finally decided to keep it, so now you can record your screen on any Android 11 phone. Having teased the option on previous versions of Android, Android 11 has finally added a native ability to record your phone’s screen.
