How to screen record on Android devices using built-in features?

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Hey guys, I've got a quick question. I'm trying to make a tutorial video on my Android device but I need to know how to screen record it without using any third-party apps. I've checked the settings and couldn't find any obvious option to do so. Can anyone suggest a method for screen recording built-in features on an Android device?

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To screen record on an Android device using built-in features, follow these steps: Open the Settings app on your Android device. Scroll down and select 'Developer options'. Enable 'Screen record' by toggling the switch next to it. Tap on 'Screen recorder' from the Developer options menu. Select the video format you want to use for the screen recording (e.g., MP4, MKV). Tap on the 'Start' button to begin the screen recording. You can stop the recording by tapping on the 'Stop' button in the screen recorder app. The recorded video will be saved in your device's internal storage. You can then share it via email, messaging apps, or other methods.
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The Android Screen Recorder allows you to capture your device's screen and audio, creating a video file that can be easily shared or edited. To access the built-in screen recorder on an Android device, follow these steps: Open the "Settings" app on your device. Scroll down and select "Developer options". Enable the "Window Greeting" option. Locate the "Accessibility" section and toggle on "Switch access to advanced features" or "Advanced features" (depending on your device). Look for the "Screen recorder" option within the Accessibility menu, usually found under a category called "Screen reader settings". Tap on this option. Select the type of content you want to record, such as the entire screen or just a specific window. Choose whether you want to include audio from your device's microphone or other sources like speakers. Start and stop recording as needed using the built-in playback controls.
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