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Welcome, I'm Ferdinand from Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and today I will show you how you
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can record screen on this phone. So to get started you want to pull down your notification panel and in here you have bunch
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of toggles. What you're looking for is the screen recorder toggle which is located for me right over here
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It's the default location of all the toggles so hopefully for you it's in the same place
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Now from here you want to, if you're doing this the first time, you want to hold this
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This will quickly take you to the settings where you can customize how this actually functions
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So in here we have screenshot toolbars, so this is going to bring up a toolbar
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High status and navigation bar, it's completely up to you if you want to have it or not
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We have delete shared screenshots, I guess these options are kind of irrelevant
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Actually these are all for screenshots to be honest, it's written on the top. So let's scroll down where we have sound, so this will define what the phone records
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what kind of sound. So we have no sound, media sound or media and mic. Now for the last option, media and mic, I recommend using headphones
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If you don't, whatever sound goes through the speakers will be recorded by the microphone
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again creating an echo effect that you might not want. Below that we have video quality which already is set to 1080p which is the highest here
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so that's nice. We don't have frame rate section right here but I believe it records at 60 frames which
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is already good enough, so there we go. And below that we have selfie
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This allows you to enable your selfie camera that will be included in the video
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And the selfie right here that I can see, this is the actual size that will be visible
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on your screen once you enable it. So you can make it bigger if you want to or make it even smaller if you prefer to have
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it super tiny. Obviously the choice is up to you. And show tabs and touches will include basically where you were touching or sliding your finger
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on the screen and the video recording because obviously video recording has no way of showing
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that where your finger is so that's basically how it imitates it
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So from here once you set it all up the way you want to, you can close this and you can
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now go back to the toggle, tap on it, select start recording, it gives us a countdown which
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we can quickly skip and there we go. So right now it will be recorded and as you can see under the little pencil tip you have
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this like greyish dot, this is just to show where I'm touching the screen
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Additionally you can draw on our screen as you can see. You can add that selfie camera which is visible right here, I can move it around if I want to
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There we go. I can pause the video as you can see
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So when you pause the video you can open up some kind of apps, maybe log into some kind
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of account that you didn't want to see or haven't seen on the recording and from there
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you're gonna open up something, there we go. Actually make it a little bit more interesting
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What can I open up? Gallery maybe? Photos? There we go. And I'm gonna just resume right now and from here I can stop it
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So once you have captured your video you can actually find it in our gallery which I already
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opened up and when you go into albums you can see that creates a specific album, screen
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recorders, and in here you will find your obviously recordings. And as you can see there is our recording
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Now one thing to mention, the little overlay that was visible on our screen is not visible
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on the recording. This is only for you to see when you're recording and can interact with it but it's not gonna
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be visible ever in the actual recording. And there we go. So that is how you can record your screen and if you found this video helpful don't
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