
"Yes, Google finally added a built-in screen recorder for Android. This came about in Android 11. At first, the built-in option wasn't viable, so I shrugged it off. A few releases later, the Android screen recorder finally allowed me to cast aside what had been my go-to for years (more on that in a bit). The Android screen recorder works quite well and is very simple to use, which, in my opinion, is a big selling point."
"The one drawback of the built-in option is that it's not nearly as feature-rich as the other choices on this list. However, the few features it has are probably all most users would need. You can record either the full screen or one app. You can also record audio and even touches on the screen. Keep in mind that the audio the app records is directly from your phone and not the mic, so you can't narrate"
Many high-quality screen-recording apps exist for Android, and some offer premium options to remove ads or add features. Google added a built-in screen recorder in Android 11; early versions were limited but subsequent releases improved usability, making it simple and effective for most users. The built-in recorder allows recording the full screen or a single app, captures audio directly from the phone rather than the microphone, and can display screen touches. The built-in option lacks advanced features found in third-party apps, so users requiring greater flexibility may prefer alternative apps.
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