As many gamers will know, the recording of game footage on Android is a generally arduous affair involving either root access or other hardware. Samsung, surprisingly, has a solution for users of its devices, announcing Game Recorder+ today during the festivities of E3 2015. Utilizing a UI overlay when games are running, and not requiring any root access, Game Recorder+ will allow Samsung devices users to record game footage at up to 1080p resolution.
Those who record gameplay for YouTube videos and such may be interested as the Game Recorder+ allows the front camera and microphone to be used to record your face and voice while your gameplay is happening – of course, an upload of YouTube is also just a touch away. If you have a Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, Galaxy S5, Note 4, S4, Note 3, or Note 2, and have between Android 4.1 and Android 5.0, you’ll be able to make use of this neat little app. Samsung hasn’t given much indication on when it’ll actually be available on the Google Play Store (and Samsung Apps), but we’re expecting to see something once the excitement of E3 has died down. UPDATE: Thanks to our observant readers, we can report that Game Recorder+ is already available on both Google Play Store and Samsung Apps.
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Source: Samsung Tomorrow via SamMobile