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How to Take Screenshots on an Android: 7 Steps (with Pictures)

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This wikiHow teaches you how to take a snapshot of your Android's on-screen content. There are several really easy ways to take a screenshot on your Android phone, though the method may vary a little on different phone and tablet models.

  1. 1

    Go to the screen you want to capture. It can be anything on your screen you want to take a picture of. It can be an image, a message, a social media post, an app, a website, etc.

  2. 2

    Press and hold the Power+Volume Down buttons.

    The screen will either flash or make a brief animation to indicate a screenshot has been taken. If you have the volume up, you will also hear a camera shutter sound. You will then see the screenshot notification at the bottom or top of your phone, depending on your phone model.

  3. 3

    Open the screenshot. To open the screenshot, tap the screenshot thumbnail in the notification that appears after you take a screenshot. If it asks you to select an app to open the screenshot with, tap Gallery and tap Always or Just Once.

  4. 4

    Tap to share the screenshot.

    It's the icon with three dots connected by lines in the screenshot notification that appears after you take a screenshot. This displays apps you can share the screenshot over (i.e. social media, email, photo editing app). Tap an app to automatically attach the screenshot to a social media post, direct message, email, or open it in a photo editing app. To send the app over social media or an email, select a recipient, compose a message, and tap the

    Post/Send

    icon.

  5. 5

    Mark up a screenshot.

    This is useful to highlight sections of a screenshot, or blackout parts of a screenshot you don't want other people to see (i.e. someone's username on social media.) Use the following steps to markup a screenshot:

  6. 6

    Crop a screenshot.

    Cropping allows you to remove parts of an image you don't need and only capture the parts you do need. Use the following steps to crop a screenshot:

  7. 7

    Access your screenshots in the Gallery.

    Use the following steps to access all the screenshots you have taken in the Gallery:

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1. Go to the screen you wish to capture.
2. Press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons (or Power and Home buttons on older phones).
3. Tap the screenshot thumbnail image in the screenshot notification at the bottom or top fo the screen.

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