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Recording Audio On Mobile Phone

To record audio on an Android device: 1. Find a voice recording app, either pre-installed or download one from the Google Play Store. Many recorder apps are free. 2. Launch the recording app and tap the record button to start recording. Point the microphone at the audio source. 3. Tap pause to pause recording or stop to finish recording and save. Most apps allow basic editing like trimming recordings.

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Recording Audio On Mobile Phone

To record audio on an Android device: 1. Find a voice recording app, either pre-installed or download one from the Google Play Store. Many recorder apps are free. 2. Launch the recording app and tap the record button to start recording. Point the microphone at the audio source. 3. Tap pause to pause recording or stop to finish recording and save. Most apps allow basic editing like trimming recordings.

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STEPS TO RECORD AUDIO ON ANDROID

1. Look for a voice recording app on your device. Each


Android device is different, and different carriers load
different apps when you sign up through them.
Because of this, there is no standard voice recorder
app for Android like there is for iOS. Your device may
have an app installed already, or you may have to
download one yourself.
a. Look for apps labeled "Recorder," "Voice
Recorder," "Memo," "Notes," etc.
2. Download a recorder app from the Google Play Store. If you can't find a voice recorder
app installed on your device already, you can quickly install one from the Google Play
Store. Many recorder apps are free.
a. Open the Google Play Store and search for "voice recorder."
b. Browse through the list of results to find an app that meets your needs. There
are tons of audio recording apps available, some for free and some for purchase.
Check out the star ratings to get a quick feel for how popular the apps are. Tap
an app to view details, such as user reviews and screenshots.
c. Tap the "Install" button once you've found an app that you want to try. If the
app costs money, you'll have to tap the price and pay for it before you can tap
"Install."
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4. Launch your voice recording app. Once you've found or downloaded an app, find it in
your App Drawer and tap it to open it up. The App Drawer can be opened by tapping the
grid button at the bottom of your Home screen. The recording interface will be different
for every app, so the rest of this section is just a general guide.
5. Tap the Record button to start a new recording.
When you launch your new recorder app, you'll
generally be taken to the New Recording screen
or something similar. The app may open to a list
of your existing recordings first.
6. Point the bottom of your Android phone towards
the audio source. Most Android devices have the
microphone at the bottom. Make sure that your hands are not covering the microphone
while you're recording.
7. Tap the Pause button to pause recording. You can usually pause your recording without
finishing it, allowing you to resume recording again.
8. Tap the Stop button to finish your recording. This
will typically save the recording to your device, but
thi s will vary depending on the app you are using.
9. Edit the recording. Most recording apps include
basic editing functions, allowing you to trim out
unnecessary parts. The Edit button typically
appears after you have finished the recording.
10. Share your recording. Tap the Share button to
send the recording to someone else using one of
your messaging apps. Most recorders record in WAV or MP3 format, which can be
played on virtually any device.

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