Samsung users who are keen on playing mobile games on their devices can now install the new Game Recorder+ app. Available at Google Play and the Galaxy App store, the free app allows the users to record game plays on their devices with resolutions that can reach up to 1080p.

As the name implies, the Game Recorder+ app is a game recording application that can record and share the user's greatest gaming moments. With just a single touch on the record button, users can start capturing game play along with a face-cam commentary.

According to Google Play, users can "Capture your game play and face-cam commentary with a single touch on the record button."

Users are also assured that the recorded game play has no background noise since they can record the game audio "directly from the source." However, this specific feature is supported only on the current flagships of Samsung which are the S6 and the S6 Edge.

In order to enhance the user's gaming experience, the Game Recorder+ is designed with a "floating UI" which needs no rooting and is absolutely safe and easy. Apart from this, the Game Recorder+ app allows the user to choose the gaming resolution and bitrate speeds while optimizing the device's memory.

Other best features of the app include video trimming after recording, the option to upload a profile photo in order to disable the front camera during recording, the ability to record touch interactions and direct uploading of videos to YouTube or other platforms.

Apart from being available on the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge, the Game Recorder+ is also available on the Galaxy S5 and S4, and the Note 4, 3, and 2 in a total of 161 countries.

Users have two ways in recording a game. The first is recording through the Game Recorder+ app while the second is recording directly within the game. The latter would require the user to set "ON" in Settings and then go to "Quick record" which is a default feature.

Users can take a closer look at the Game Recorder+ app by visiting the Samsung booth in E3 2015 at Los Angeles, USA. The event, which is slated on June 16 to 18, will also feature Samsung's latest flagship devices (the S6 and the S6 Edge), Gear VR2 and more. Visitors will have the chance to play 12 HD games created by popular names in the gaming industry such as Ubisoft, Kabam, Gameloft and Electronic Arts using the new flagship devices.

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