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Easily Capture and Save Screenshots on Samsung Phones
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よくある質問
To take a screenshot on a Samsung phone, press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously. Alternatively, use the palm swipe gesture enabled in settings.
Yes, Samsung phones offer a palm swipe gesture. Enable it in settings under 'Advanced features' and 'Motions and gestures' to capture screenshots with a swipe.
The common shortcut to take a screenshot on Samsung phones is to press the power and volume down buttons at the same time. It's quick and efficient.
Open the text message you want to capture, then use the power and volume down button combination or the palm swipe gesture to screenshot the message.
Samsung does not support changing the default screenshot shortcut, which is the volume down and power button combo. However, using gestures can personalize your experience.
On Android Samsung devices, capture a screenshot using the volume down and power button press or enable palm swipe gestures from settings for screen capture.
To screenshot text messages on Samsung, open the message thread, then use the button shortcut or palm swipe gesture to capture the screen.
Enable palm swipe to capture by navigating to 'Settings' > 'Advanced features' > 'Motions and gestures', and toggle on 'Palm swipe to capture'.
Yes, taking screenshots is possible on all Samsung models using the volume down and power button combination, or through gestures, if supported.
Yes, the screenshot method works with any app displayed on your screen, including third-party apps. Just ensure the content is visible on your display.
Some Samsung models, particularly newer ones, support scrolling screenshots via the 'Scroll capture' option available in the screenshot toolbar.
Access your saved screenshots through the Gallery app or file manager under the Screenshots album where all captures are stored.
Samsung's built-in editor allows basic annotation like drawing and cropping. For more, export the screenshot to an annotation tool supporting more features.
No, after screenshots are taken, they can't be edited as text. Editing options include annotating or drawing over the images with an appropriate app.
Alternatives include enabling 'Palm swipe to capture' in settings or using assistant tools provided in Samsung's accessibility features.