The instructions apply to all Android devices regardless of the manufacturer (Google, Samsung, etc.).

If you have an older Android rig, you must download a third-party screen recorder app.

If you don’t seeScreen Record, tap thepencilicon to reveal all tiles.

Left arrow, Screen Record tile, and Record Audio highlighted in Android Quick Settings.

TapRecord Audioif you want to.

Choose whether you want to record audio from your rig, your microphone, or both.

Optionally, tapShow touches on screen.

Edit, Time line marker, and Save Copy highlighted in Google Photos.

Acountdownwill appear in the upper-right corner.

Once finished, the icon will turn solid red, indicating that your screen is being recorded.

Proceed with your screen recording, When you’re done, swipe down and tapStop.

SelectTap to viewto open your video in Google Photos.

At a minimum, you’ll probably want to cut out the beginning and end of your recording.

Drag thesmallwhite markerson each end of thetimelineto choose where the video starts and ends.

Move the large white marker in the middle to change the preview window.

Swipe through the options at the bottom of the screen (Crop, Adjust, etc.)

to make any other changes you want.

When you’re satisfied, tapSave Copy.

you’re free to then delete the original.

Screen Record on Android With a Third-Party App

Some phone manufacturers include their own screen recording tools.

For example, you canscreen record on your Samsungwith the Game Launcher app.

Many are free, and some offer additional features such as live-streaming functionality.

Why Should I Record My Android Screen?

However, it has other uses as well.

This is especially useful for helping repair staff fix hard-to-reproduce glitches.

It really is a useful all-around tool, even if you use it only occasionally.

Typically the best way to share a screen recording is via email.

With that in mind, sometimes these video files are too big to email.

We have more details in ourHow to Send a Video Through Emailarticle.