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Welcome, Enfanami is a Honor 90 and today I'll show you how we can record screen on this phone
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So to get started, you will want to pull down your notifications by wiping down and getting this annoying pop up. Yes, got it. Cool. And here. Now I will point
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out swipe down, it also matters from which side. So if you swipe it down from the right side
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it gives you toggles. If you swipe it from the left side, it gives you the actual notifications
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So we're interested in the right side. Anyway, here we're looking for our screen recorder
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which is visible right at the bottom right here. This is the default location of the
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toggles. So hopefully you can find yours in the same exact place. Now once you see it
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you can simply tap on it. It automatically starts recording as you can see. So whatever
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you'll do right now will be recorded by the device. Now I am going to open up one application
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just to kind of show off something which is very annoying. So as you can see, we have some content
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here visible, clearly visible. Cool, get started, whoopty doo, whatever. A bunch of stuff showing
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up here right now. Let's close this, stop the recording. And now when we go into our
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photos application, if I can actually find it. Photos anywhere
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Ah, there we go. Gallery found it. So it's right over here
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So as you can see, you can find the screen recording smack in the front of your gallery
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mixed with all the photos, videos that I have captured. And here's our Netflix, very visible
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as a absolute nothingness, as a void. Awesome, because that's what I wanted to record
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So that being said, Netflix is one of those garbage applications that you can't really
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So that being said, Netflix is one of those garbage applications that apparently has more
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control over your own device than you do. And also has more insight into it than you do
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because apparently it knows exactly what you're doing. But you have no idea what the application
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is doing. Great, I love it. So yeah, whenever you encounter any kind of screen recording like that
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where you have just straight up black screen, just know that the application has the ability to block screen recorders. And for some reason, I don't think it can block the audio. So you will
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be able to record that even the internal one. But you won't be getting any images. Now just to name
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a few applications, obviously, any kind of streaming application will do this, though
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it's not for your own safety, believe me, it's just for their own pocket safety. The applications
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that do this for your safety, because that's basically what this feature was intended for
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would be bank applications. So any kind of bank application that you try to record will also give
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you the same result. And the reason for that would be if you're doing something in your bank
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putting in your passwords and all that stuff. And you have some militias up trying to just screen
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pin it, and then you know, give whoever is trying to hack you info about your bank and how to log
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into it, that would be a big no no. So this basically protects you. But Netflix does not
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Now anyway, as you can see, that's where our screen recording is located. But I believe we
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should also find it in our albums. We have screenshots. And yep, it's also in the screenshots
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folder. Now the reason I pointed out screenshots out of all the ones that we can see, which is all
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photos, videos, and screenshot is because screenshots will be probably the easiest to
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find this in because it contains strictly screenshots and screen recordings. So like I said
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it will be the easiest to find your screen recording between here compared to for instance
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right here, especially later down the line where you have just massive amounts of content
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Anyway, with this being said, if you found this very helpful, don't forget to hit like
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