It is well known that on many occasions we do not have the same flexibility in a smartphone when it comes to doing certain things compared to a computer, mainly because it is not necessary. However, as we read in 9to5Googlethis gap is going to close on a specific frontwhich would be the screen recordings.
Specifically, Android could allow us to record applications individually in the future, instead of having to record the entire screen yes or yes. This can have many ramifications, as you would not need to record the button bars or the top notification bar to begin with.
Likewise, in the case of folding terminals and other customization layers that allow us to have two applications open at the same time, we will be able to record only one of them without having to sacrifice the window of the other application, with the advantages in productivity that this entails.
Depending on the language used in the recording wizard, It seems that we can also use this option when sharing the screen to a television or other device, thus improving the aspect of privacy that is often lacking in this type of function.
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Jordi Bercial
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