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How to record Android screen without Root


Screen recording may be an important part of your work if you are a youtuber. But some people like to record their Android reason for no reason. But to record their android screen, one must root their device to do so. But the problem is that you cannot root your device just to record your screen for no reason. Rooting voids the guarantee.
The solution to this problem is that you can use some apps which does not require root to work and even record screen at full quality. Yesterday, we learned to record the iPhone screen without the need to Jailbreak, and today is Android’s turn.

Below are some apps which you can use to record your android screen without the need to root.

1.AZ Screen recorder

This is the best app for anonymous recording as you can record the clips of your front camera without displaying anything on the screen. This app is mainly designed forLolipop users but work with other versions also.

2.Rec

Using this app you can record the screen of your device for 5 minutes. You need to set the Bit rate and video saving path when you use the app for the first time. This app also gives you 10 seconds before starting the video and after clicking the start recording button, so that you can get ready.
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3.iLos Screen Recorder

Ilos Screen Recorder is totally free and best suggested screen recorder for Lollipop. No water makers or limits on ilos screen recorder. The best option in ilos screen recorder is you can record your android screen when your phone is in Portrait or Auto-rotate mod.

4.Shou

This app is very easy to use. You can easily record the screen and take screenshots just by shaking your device. You can even record the audio with video.

5.Free Screen Recorder

Using free screen recorder no root you can record games in your Android phone at good quality with no lag. You can share the video which you record directly to social networks like YouTub, Google+, Gmail, Skype, Facebook..etc.

6.Mobizen

This is also a very good app to record your screen without the need to root the device. You can use this app also to share data between computers and much more. You can download this app for free of cost on Google Play Store.

All there apps are used to record the screen of your android device without the need to root your device and void its guarantee. If you liked this post, then you might also like other post on our website LHN.

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