Samsung smartphones make it easy to take a screenshots. Whether you use buttons or gestures, capturing your screen is simple. In this guide, we will explain different ways to take a screenshot on Samsung devices.
Method 1: Using Buttons
The easiest way to take a screenshot is by using the physical buttons on your phone.
Steps:
- Open the screen you want to capture.
- Press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time.
- Release the buttons when you see a flash or hear a shutter sound.
- The screenshot will be saved in your Gallery.
Method 2: Using Palm Swipe Gesture
Samsung phones also allow you to take screenshots with a hand gesture.
Steps:
- Open the Settings app on your phone.
- Scroll down and tap Advanced Features.
- Tap Motions and Gestures.
- Enable Palm swipe to capture.
- Now, swipe the side of your palm across the screen.
- The phone will take a screenshot automatically.
Method 3: Using the Smart Select Feature
Smart Select allows you to capture specific parts of the screen.
Steps:
- Open the screen you want to capture.
- Swipe in from the right side to open the Edge Panel.
- Tap Smart Select.
- Choose Rectangle or Oval.
- Adjust the area and tap Done.
- The selected part will be saved as a screenshot.
Method 4: Using the S Pen (For Samsung Galaxy Note and S Series)
If you have an S Pen, you can use it to capture a screenshot.
Steps:
- Take out the S Pen from your phone.
- Open the screen you want to capture.
- Tap the Air Command Menu.
- Select Screen Write.
- The phone will capture a screenshot.
- You can write or draw on the screenshot if needed.
- Tap Save to store it in the Gallery.
Method 5: Using Bixby Voice Command
You can take a screenshot with Bixby using your voice.
Steps:
- Open the screen you want to capture.
- Say, “Hey Bixby, take a screenshot.”
- Bixby will capture the screen for you.
- The screenshot will be saved automatically.
Method 6: Using Google Assistant
If Bixby is not enabled, you can use Google Assistant instead.
Steps:
- Open the screen you want to capture.
- Say, “Hey Google, take a screenshot.”
- The screen will be captured and saved.
Where to Find Your Screenshots
After taking a screenshot, you can find it in your Gallery or Photos app.
Steps to Find Screenshots:
- Open the Gallery app.
- Tap on Albums.
- Open the Screenshots folder.
- Your captured images will be stored there.
How to Edit a Screenshot
You can edit your screenshots using Samsung’s built-in editing tools.
Steps:
- Open the Gallery app.
- Select the screenshot you want to edit.
- Tap Edit (pencil icon).
- Crop, draw, or add text if needed.
- Tap Save to keep your changes.
How to Share a Screenshot
Once you take a screenshot, you can share it with friends or on social media.
Steps:
- Open the screenshot in the Gallery.
- Tap the Share icon.
- Choose an app (WhatsApp, Messenger, Email, etc.).
- Send the screenshot to your contacts.
How to Take a Scrolling Screenshot
A scrolling screenshot captures a long page, such as a website or chat.
Steps:
- Open the content you want to capture.
- Take a screenshot using buttons or gestures.
- Tap Scroll Capture at the bottom of the screen.
- Keep tapping Scroll Capture until you reach the bottom.
- Tap Save to store the screenshot.
Troubleshooting Screenshot Issues
If you cannot take a screenshot, try these fixes.
1. Restart Your Phone
- Press and hold the Power button.
- Tap Restart.
- Try taking a screenshot again.
2. Check Storage Space
- Open Settings.
- Tap Device Care > Storage.
- Free up space if needed.
3. Enable Screenshots in Settings
- Open Settings.
- Go to Advanced Features.
- Make sure screenshot options are turned on.
Conclusion
Taking a screenshot on Samsung is easy and quick. You can use buttons, gestures, voice commands, or the S Pen. If you need to capture long pages, scrolling screenshots are a great option. Follow these simple methods to capture your screen with ease.

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