If you have Google Photos, tap on Library in the bottom right corner of your screen, then choose the Screenshots folder under Photos on device. You can also go straight to the Files app, tap on Images, and then touch Screenshots at the top of your screen.
That said, Android devices come with all kinds of manufacturer-made software skins running on them, so the shortcut might be slightly different depending on the make and model of your phone. If you want to go hands-free, just engage the Google Assistant and ask it to take a screenshot for you. On phones with Face ID simultaneously press and release the side button and volume up button.
The screen will flash and the picture will be saved to a dedicated Screenshots album on your iPhone or iPad. Then you can review or share it by opening up Photos.
The button combination for your model is guaranteed to work. To do so, swipe down from the top right corner or up from the bottom of the screen on some devices to open the Control Center , then tap on Screen Mirroring to get connected. David Nield is a tech journalist from the UK who has been writing about gadgets and apps since way before the iPhone and Twitter were invented. When he's not busy doing that, he usually takes breaks from all things tech with long walks in the countryside. Good Subscriber Account active since Shortcuts.
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Visit Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories. Mode Function Rectangular Size a rectangle for your screenshot. Free-form Draw free-hand with your cursor. Window Choose a specific window to capture. Full-screen Grab an image of your entire screen. Dave Johnson is a technology journalist who writes about consumer tech and how the industry is transforming the speculative world of science fiction into modern-day real life.
Dave grew up in New Jersey before entering the Air Force to operate satellites, teach space operations, and do space launch planning. This article will show you how to Screenshot an image on your mobile phone, computer and tablet. It must be acknowledged that screenshots can be used to instigate bullying, as they allow the taker of the screenshot to copy incriminating photos and messages. But first, what exactly is a screenshot? A screenshot or screen capture is a picture taken by a computer, mobile or tablet user, using the device in question, to record the visible items displayed on the screen.
The image is stored as a graphics file. The user manual that came with your machine should have instructions on different key combinations that can be used for taking screenshots. How to take a screenshot on a smartphone or tablet varies depending on the operating system and device used. The easiest way to find out how to screenshot on your individual device is to search online. The following videos, available on Youtube, show how to take screenshots with some of the most popular phones and tablets.
Generally speaking, to take a screenshot on a phone or tablet, you press the power key and the home button at the same time. Your screenshot will add itself to your gallery. View video here: youtube.
Please be aware that many phones nowadays can screen record, meaning that they can record videos of the screen. A third party app is needed for Android phones or older IoS phones. The Apple iOS 11 or later, has built-in screen record capabilities.
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