Android Q Beta brings Screen Recording
We rarely see a native feature first appear on iOS and then on Android, but here we are. According to the YouTube channel Techusiast, the Android Q Developer Preview Beta 1 already has Screen Recording feature, confirming rumors from earlier this year.
Spotted on the Google Pixel subreddit, one user explains that Beta users can go to Settings -> System -> Advanced -> Developer Options -> Feature Flags and then to enable settings_screenrecord_long_press. Then youll be able to start screen recording by long-pressing the Screenshot button, initially launched with the Power key.
A dialog box will ask you to approve record voiceover and show taps, and then voila - it starts recording. You can see how its done in the video above after the 7:30 marker.
The Power menu also brings out the Emergency option, which is currently available only through the lockscreen when you start typing your PIN. Previous rumors also pointed to Sensor Privacy, Wi-Fi WPA3 and 5G support. We expect all these features to be officially announced between May 7 and May 9 when the Google I/O is taking place.
Reader comments
No, I meant as in is the system sound directly recorded (it doesn't have to go out through the speakers and in through the microphones).
- 26 Mar 2019
- nxk
That's why I love Samsung. The built in Game Launcher has screen recording WITH system sound. Not just external audio
- 16 Mar 2019
- T4d
- AnonD-731363
Finaly a progamer feature.
- 15 Mar 2019
- SH3