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Updated · 9to5Google · May 19
Google Switches Android 17 Screen Recording Default to Single App in QPR1 Beta 3
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Updated · 9to5Google · May 19

Google Switches Android 17 Screen Recording Default to Single App in QPR1 Beta 3

9 articles · Updated · 9to5Google · May 19
  • Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 now starts the screen recorder with the last-used app selected, so tapping "start" immediately records a single app instead of the entire screen.
  • The change builds on Android 17’s redesigned recorder menu, which replaced dropdowns with faster toggles for device audio, microphone input and showing screen touches.
  • Google’s shift addresses a long-standing privacy risk in earlier defaults, where recording the full screen could capture unexpected content outside the intended app.
  • QPR1 Beta 3 otherwise brings only minor interface tweaks—adjusted animations and added blur—after Google rolled the build out to Pixel testers with bug fixes and a small SDK update.
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