How do you screenshot on a samsung phone

A screenshot is a photo of your screen. Screenshots can be useful if you don't know what to do with a certain notification or setting. You can take a screenshot and send it to a family member or the customer service. Screenshots can also come in handy if you want to share something funny with someone. In this article, we'll tell you how to take a screenshot on your Samsung Galaxy.

  1. Take a screenshot with your Samsung phone
  2. Key combination screenshot: on/off and volume button
  3. Swipe on the screen
  4. View screenshots

Take a screenshot with your Samsung phone

How do you screenshot on a samsung phone

You can take a screenshot in 2 different ways on a Samsung smartphone. Either way, you can find the screenshot in the gallery.

  1. Key combination screenshot with the on/off and volume button
  2. Screenshot with a swipe over the screen
  3. View your screenshots

Key combination screenshot: on/off and volume button

Using a button combination is the easiest way to take a screenshot. On Samsung Galaxy smartphones, you briefly push the on/off button, also known as the standby button, and the volume down button at the same time. You can find these buttons on the side of your device. The latest Samsung smartphones have these buttons on the right side, such as the Samsung Galaxy Fold. Older models have the volume button on the left and the on/off button on the right of the screen.

Swipe on the screen

  • 1. Go to 'Settings'

  • 2. Choose 'Advanced functions'

  • 3. Choose 'Motions and Gestures'

  • 4. Turn on 'Palm swipe to capture'

You can also control some Samsung smartphones with smart gestures. For example, you can take a screenshot this way. Place the side of your hand on the right side of the screen and swipe it left horizontally. You've now taken a screenshot. Didn't work? Check if the settings are correct:

  1. Go to 'Settings'.
  2. Choose 'Advanced functions'.
  3. Go to 'Motions and gestures'.
  4. Check if 'Palm swipe to capture' is turned on. Is this not the case? Check the circle on the right.

Don't see this option? That means that you Samsung smartphone doesn't support this function.

View screenshots

  • 1. Go to Gallery.

  • 2. Tap the image you want to see in the overview.

  • 3. View your screenshot

After you've taken a screenshot, you'll want to look at it. Your Samsung smartphone saves screenshots in your Gallery. This is how you get there:

  1. Tap the 'Gallery' icon.
  2. You'll now see an overview of all your photos and screenshots. Tap an image to view your screenshot.

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Contents

  • Samsung phones
  • Swipe the screen
  • Enable Palm Swipe
  • Take the screenshot
  • Use the button shortcut (Home button)
  • Use the button shortcut (no Home button)
  • Use the S Pen
  • Use scroll capture
  • Use your voice

This guide covers the latest Samsung Galaxy S21 and Note20 Ultra, though previous models will follow similar procedures. We’ve also included a guide to taking a screenshot on any other Android device, from the most recent units all the way back to those with Android 2.3.

Samsung phones

Here are different ways you can take a screenshot using a Samsung phone.

Swipe the screen

You can take a screenshot by swiping the side of your hand across the screen in either direction. This method does not apply to all Samsung phones, but should be available on flagship models like the Galaxy S21 Ultra.

Enable Palm Swipe

First, check to see if your phone even supports this feature — the Galaxy A10e does not, for example — and if it’s toggled on. Note that if the swiping feature becomes a nuisance, you can come back here to toggle it off.

Step 1: Swipe down from the top to open the Notifications Shade and tap the Cog icon. This opens the device settings.

Step 2: Tap Advanced Features.

Step 3: Tap Motions and Gestures.

Step 4: Tap the Toggle next to the Palm Swipe to Capture setting to turn this feature on.

Take the screenshot

With Palm Swipe to Capture toggled on, you can now take a screenshot with a simple swipe. It may take a few tries, but practice makes perfect.

Step 1: Set your hand on one side of the screen with the pinky side touching the device and your thumb pointing up.

Step 2: Swipe your hand left or right across the screen like a scanner.

Step 3: You should feel a vibration, see the screen flash, and receive a notification that a picture was saved to the gallery.

Use the button shortcut (Home button)

Not everyone is a fan of gesture controls. Thankfully, some Android phones offer a more tactile method for capturing a screenshot.

Step 1: Press and hold the Power button slightly before pressing the Home button. This can be awkward to get right.

Step 2: Hold both buttons for a second, until you feel a vibration or see a visual indicator.

Use the button shortcut (no Home button)

If you have a Galaxy S21, Galaxy S20, or Galaxy Note20, which don’t have a physical Home button, then the key combination is a little different:

Step 1: Press and hold the Power and Volume down buttons simultaneously until the screen flashes and you hear a click.

Step 2: To find the screenshot, open the Gallery or Photos app on your phone. In Samsung’s Gallery app, you can find it in the Screenshots folder after tapping the Albums tab at the bottom.

Use the S Pen

This technique is available on the Galaxy Note20 Ultra and other Samsung devices with an S Pen.

Step 1: Remove the S Pen stylus and tap the Air Command menu icon.

Step 2: Tap Screen Write to take a screenshot.

Step 3: Modify the screenshot as needed. You can write notes, change your pen color and size, erase or undo strokes, crop the image, and so on.

Step 4: When you’re finished, tap Share or Save at the bottom.

How do you screenshot on a samsung phone

Use scroll capture

These instructions apply to web pages that are longer than your screen.

Step 1: Press the Power and Volume Down buttons simultaneously.

Step 2: Tap the Downward arrow icon (Scroll Capture) displayed on the Smart Capture menu.

Step 3: The icon will bounce up and down. Tap the Icon to begin capturing the screenshot.

Step 4: Continue to tap the icon until you reach the bottom or capture everything you need.

Step 5: Add tags if needed and then tap Save.

Step 6: To save the screenshot, tap outside the Smart Capture overlay.

Use your voice

You can capture a screenshot using Bixby Voice or Google Assistant by saying “OK, Google, take a screenshot” or “Hey Bixby, take a screenshot.” You can also string commands together such as “Hey Google, take a screenshot and share it on Facebook” or “Hey Bixby, take a screenshot and share on Twitter.”

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How do I screenshot on this phone?

Take a screenshot.
Open the screen that you want to capture..
Depending on your phone: Press the Power and Volume down buttons at the same time. ... .
At the bottom left, you'll find a preview of your screenshot. On some phones, at the top of the screen, you'll find Screenshot capture ..

How do you screenshot on a Samsung without the power button?

Gesture screenshot – Simply drag your finger from the corner of the screen to the center and the app will capture the screenshot for you automatically. Motion screenshot – With this feature enabled, simply shake your Android device to trigger the screenshot command with the app.