Screenshots allow you to take pictures that appear on your mobile or computer screen. Of course, screenshots are very useful, from telling tutorials using applications for new cellphone users, sending error messages to your company's IT department, to capturing other people's tweets before disappearing.
There are various ways to be able to do screenshots on your Android. Citing The Verge, here's how to take a screenshot on your Android device.
Press and hold the power button, you can press and hold the button normally used to turn off, reload on your Android. Simultaneously with pressing and holding the volume down button.
After that, you will see the screen appear briefly in a smaller size and then disappear. That indicates that the screenshot is being saved, and then if you tap it there are options shared or want to delete the screenshot or want to edit the screenshot.
Whereas some Android phones (such as Samsung and certain Huawei) can take screenshots by "long" screenshots (more than one screen). You can scroll down and retrieve the entire page on Andoid.
You can check the cellphone support page first if your phone has a long screenshot setting.
If you want to find all the screenshots that you have captured, open the photo application, then tap on the three parallel lines in the upper left corner, and select "device folder", "screenshot".
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