The basics are this – assuming your phone is running Lollipop, you can use AZ Screen Recorder to record the action taking place on your screen. To tell you the truth, I haven’t needed to unlock those features because the basic version does everything I need it to do for the most part. We actually wrote it up and featured it during our first ever “This is my Android” segment in February.ĪZ Screen Recorder is free to download, but does include a $3.00 in-app purchase to unlock a couple of features like screen drawing while recording, trimming of videos, and an overlay with the front camera. This app first surfaced a couple of months ago as an option for recording your device’s display when running Lollipop, but we loved it because it didn’t require root. During that time, a number of you have asked us repeatedly how we are recording all of these. Over the past few weeks, we have been posting a bunch of screen recordings from our phones to show you tips, tricks, or other random cool things that we discover on Android. This time around, we are focusing more on getting things done on your Android device through screen recording on Lollipop devices, doing something as simple as filling out a form or document (signing one too), and bringing the best feature introduced on Android in years to any handset, all for the price free. In our last “ 3 Android Apps Worth Owning” piece which didn’t really have much of a focus, we talked about the best reddit app with a Material Design coat of paint, our favorite way to keep up on sports that completely avoids ESPN, and a really simple, yet useful package tracking service that works with 200+ carriers.
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