Android 11: Operating System (OS) Will Allow it Users To Record Videos Above 4GB


wow, this is a very Big deal Finally Android Users Can Now Record Video Of More than 4Gb Without Rooting Access or Mod Camera App, This Will Be an Inbuilt Feature Coming To Android 11 Operating System (OS)


This great Feature Will be Available Next From Coming Android 11 Operating System (OS).
For Many Android Users, To Record 4GB Video Is not A Big Deal, since the current film standards on smartphone devices have been raised to 4K with 60fps.
It is possible that in the Coming future, the video recording limit on mobile devices may be raised to Something Of 8K.

So in the Coming future, for every minute of video recording, Users will need more And More space, and the limited 4GB number sometimes will not be enough.

At the Particular present time, when the video has passed 4GB, the Android camera application will automatically "cut" the video into several different files. However, many users still find this annoying, Which User can only Have A 4GB Video Size Limit.


It is known that the 4GB limit was first introduced in 2014, when hardware on mobile devices was limited. However, until now, when the internal memory of the smartphone has reached 256GB or even 512GB, this is considered one of the factors that "get in the way" of the user.

Google seems to have realized this, in a description of a new commitment in gerrit the Android Open Source Project, the search giant said, will allow Android devices to shoot 4GB-sized movies in The next Android version. This means that the upper limit will be removed in Android 11.

Source: Xda-developers.com

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