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I'm from MrRealme7i and today I'll show you how to record screen on this phone
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And to get started, let's pull down the notification panel and see if there is a screen recording toggle
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So once you find it, simply tap on it, agree and allow any access that it will want
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It most certainly needs access to storages, microphones and all that stuff
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So just grant it, cool. And from there it will pop up with this little panel right here, which when you're doing
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this the first time around it will kind of stay visible like that and tell you to tap
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to record. Then once you interact with it, it will switch down
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So tap to change settings and tap to exit. So let's go into the top on the settings and tap on more settings
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And here we have basically all the settings that we can change in the recording app right here
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So we could change the quality as an example. Front camera, which will include the camera in the recording, although I have no idea
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how it will look like because there is like two layers of protection on this glass right now
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So yeah. We also have the option for sound, so record system sound and record microphone sound
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Now you do have the option to actually record both of them at the same time, which is really
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nice, but I would strongly suggest you to use headphones when you're recording your
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system or when you're recording microphone along with system sound. The reason for that is if you're going to be recording it without it, your phone will
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be recording internally the sound. So basically the speaker sounds will be recorded before they are actually coming out through
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the phone itself. They're basically recorded software wise instead of like not what you hear really
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So even if you damage the speakers, you can still record what the phone would normally
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should give off. But because of that, when you're recording your both of them, microphone, which is designed
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to pick up your voice, will be also picking up the speakers themselves if they're loud enough
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And that will create an undesirable echo effect. So therefore I would recommend you to use headphones for that
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Now if you're not using your microphone or you're basically recording one or the other
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then that problem is completely removed and you don't have to worry about it at all
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So I'm going to leave this and right now all I need to do is tap on the red circle and
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this will start recording. Because I did set up a camera, it is recording it as you can see
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And as you can also see it is looking a little bit wonky because of the fact that there is
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this tempered glass on it. But basically, anyway, whatever you will do right here will be recorded by your phone
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and once you're done with it, make sure you click on it to stop it
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There we go. And from there the video will be saved to your photo gallery
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So let's find it. There we go. On the photos. I always like the exercise of finding the photo app
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And there we go. You can see it right over here. Now before I actually play it I will mute it because hearing myself is always just the
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weirdest thing. So there you go. There is the recording. As you can see both of my hands are right here
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So, give it a second and it should be flipping through pages
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There we go. So, like I said, everything that I did has been recorded
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Now there is a little bit of a downside to this. Not everything will be recorded
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That being said, majority of the apps should be gaming related. No problem
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But if you're planning to record something like any kind of streaming application for
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TV shows or movies, forget about it. The only thing you will get is a black screen without basically any sound even
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So if you're planning to record Netflix with this, it's not going to work, nor any other
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kind of streaming app like that. But anyway, this is how you could record your screen on here
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