If you’re like most people, you probably rely on your iPhone for a lot of your day-to-day tasks. Whether you’re checking email, browsing the web, or taking photos and videos, there’s a good chance that you use your iPhone to record and screen. But what if you want to do more than just take pictures and videos? What if you want to create professional recordings or screencasts? In this article, we’ll show you how to do all of these things using the new features in iOS 10 Xr. To start recording, open the Camera app and select the Recording button (it looks like a camera). To start recording a video, tap the Record button and then choose a video format from the menu that pops up. You can also use AirPlay to send recordings directly to an Apple TV or another device. To start recording a screencast, open the Screen Recording app (available in the App Store) and select the Record button (it looks like two arrows pointing down). To start recording a screencast with audio, first make sure that VoiceOver is enabled in Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver. Then tap on the microphone icon next to Record Audio. When you’re ready to start recording, just tap on Start Recording. Once your recording is finished, just open the File Manager app (included with iOS 10) and find your recorded file. You can then share it using any of your favorite apps or services. ..