Android users will likely get a more versatile native screen recorder on their phone.
This new feature would allow users to isolate their screen recording to only a specific application rather than the whole screen. Partial screen sharing is yet to be rolled out, but Mr. Rahman was able to activate it and share screenshots of the way it could work. Take a look for yourself:
As you can see from these images, the user would have the option to change between two modes — sharing the whole display or a specific app — selectable via a dropdown menu. If the option for sharing just one app is chosen, the UI then takes you to a pop-up menu where you can select from recently opened applications.
Selecting one of the thumbnails then takes users to the corresponding app and begins the screen recording. As shown in another of the screenshots, it is visible users would also get to choose if they want to record audio and show each touch on the screen during the process. Mishaal Rahman also points out the two options to either share or record, linking it to an earlier announcement by Google in August 2022, where the company announced a feature that would allow you to stream messaging apps to Chromebooks. That is just a guess for now, though, so we can't be sure what the"share" stands for here.
Thankfully, we might not have to wait too long to find out, as the probability of this feature being rolled out with the March 2023 Pixel Feature Drop is somewhat high, given that it basically looks finished at this point. That being said, it could look different once it is officially out.Get the most important news, reviews and deals in mobile tech delivered straight to your inbox
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