Laden...
September 20, 2021 |
---|
Tech advice you can trust™ |
Quick tip of the dayRecording your phone screen can be far more useful than just taking a screenshot. Never tried it? Here’s how to do it on an Android device: Swipe down from the top of your screen to open Quick Settings.Select Screen record. If you don’t see it, swipe right or down again to expand the menu.Enable recording, if necessary, then select what you’ll be recording and hit Start. Your video will begin recording after a short countdown.When you’re ready to stop recording, swipe down from the top of your screen and select the Screen recorder button to end the video or hit the Stop button if your phone displays one.⏺️ Use an iPhone? Get the steps for screen recording here. |
If you learned something new or found this helpful, consider subscribing to the Komando Community. Your support makes our work possible. Try it free here! |
LET'S BE FRIENDSOver on my Instagram page, I share photos of my life. I keep my profile private, but I'll add you! |
🎧 AUDIO BRIEFING
| |||
|
More from Komando.com |
The smart trick to know when your phone’s camera or mic is being used Apple's iOS 14 was the biggest iPhone update in years, and there's one standout feature you have to use: A simple indicator that shows you exactly which app is accessing your camera or microphone. I'll show you how it works. Don't worry, Android users — I've got you covered too. 7 brilliant ways your smartphone can help you get things done Sure, you know how to use your phone to surf the internet and check social media, but it has so many more uses than you probably know. That's why I've put together a list of seven of my favorite smartphone tricks that will help you get things done. |
SKIP THE INFO OVERLOADThe tech world changes by the minute. Stay ahead of the curve with The Current, delivered to your inbox twice weekly. |
Have parts of you already died?Every day small bits of our bodies die. Our cells will slowly die, and our bodies will create new ones to replace those lost cells. So, at what point are you a new person and how much of YOU has been replaced? WATCH THIS VIDEO → |
|
Laden...
Laden...
© 2024