
Especially in recent years, a lot of the new features being added natively to Android have shown up first by way of OEMs. One great tool that’s been adopted by many is the ability to take a scrolling screenshot on Android. Sadly, though, Google thinks it’s “infeasible” to bring this into Android as an OS.
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Over the past month, Google has commented on two different bug tracker feature requests regarding adding scrolling screenshots to Android. In both cases, as noticed by Android Police, the company has stated that it won’t be working on bringing this to Android, saying that it is “infeasible,” in one case saying they are “not able” to work on it.
In case you’re unfamiliar with this feature, it’s shown up on several different products, most notably Samsung’s devices. After taking a screenshot, a pop-up generally allows users to scroll down on their screen to take another screenshot, with the software automatically stitching the two together. It’s a useful tool for sharing more of what’s on your display than can be seen, and therefore captured, at once. [Read More]
Published @ April 28, 2019

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