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How to Take a Screenshot on Android

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Whether you want to save a memorable conversation, share important information or troubleshoot technical issues, knowing how to take a screenshot can be incredibly useful.

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How to take a screenshot on AndroidPower and volume down buttonsUse quick settings toggleUse screenshot gesturesAsk Google Assistant to take a screenshot

Whether you’ve just bought your first Android phone or simply are looking to refine your skills, this guide will walk you through the various methods of capturing screenshots.

How to take a screenshot on Android

There are a few different ways. Here are some of the most popular, which tend to work on most devices.

Power and volume down buttons

On most Android devices, the easiest way to take a screenshot is to simultaneously press and hold down the power button and volume-down button.

The screen will flash, and a notification will pop up pointing you to the new image in your gallery.

Galaxy S24 Ultra_side

Galaxy S24 Ultra_side

Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry

Galaxy S24 Ultra_side

Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry

Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry

Some devices allow you to edit it immediately, while others don’t. However, you can always just dive into your phone gallery and deal with it there.

Use quick settings toggle

On Android devices running Android 11 or later, you can add a screenshot button to the quick settings panel for easy access.

Swipe down from the top of the screen to access the panel. If the screenshot button is not already visible (swipe across all screens), see if there’s a pencil icon that allows you to edit them.

If not, head into settings and see if you can find it there.

Once added, simply tap on it and a screenshot will be captured.

Use screenshot gestures

Some Android devices offer gesture-based shortcuts for taking screenshots. To see if your device supports this feature, go to the Settings app and search for “gestures” or “screenshot.”

If gesture controls are available on your device, enable them in the settings menu. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the specific gesture for taking screenshots.

Galaxy S24 Ultra_with S Pen
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra even lets you take screenshots using the S Pen stylus

Galaxy S24 Ultra_with S Pen
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra even lets you take screenshots using the S Pen stylus

Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry

Galaxy S24 Ultra_with S Pen
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra even lets you take screenshots using the S Pen stylus

Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry

Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry

Once gesture controls are enabled, you can use the designated gesture to capture screenshots. This usually involves swiping your hand across the screen in a specific direction or shape.

After using the gesture to capture a screenshot, you can review and share it just like any other.

Ask Google Assistant to take a screenshot

If your Android device has Google Assistant enabled, you can use voice commands to take screenshots.

Simply activate it (or say “Hey, Google”), then say “take a screenshot” and it will oblige.

Once the screenshot is taken, you can access it through the notification shade or by asking Google Assistant to show you the screenshot.

As you can see, there are lots of different ways to take a screenshot on an Android phone. If you’re looking for how to take a screenshot on an iPhone, we’ve got that covered separately.

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