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Do you need to take a screenshot on your phone? There's no obvious, on-screen button for that, because that would defeat the purpose. You need to know the "trick". Read on for straightforward ...
If you're new to Android, or your particular Android device, it's not obvious how to take a screenshot. It is, however, easy to do, once you know how.
Compatible with most Android phones running Android 4.0.3 or later, the app lets users access the Control Center either by swiping up from the bottom of the screen, as is the case on iPhones, or ...
Even if you don't use it, Control Center has probably popped up on your screen accidentally. On iPhones without a home button, swipe down. IPhones with a button, you swipe up.
If you’re using 2-button navigation on the Pixel 2 or 3, the Screenshot option won’t appear in the Recents menu, so you’ll need to switch to one of the other two navigation options to get it ...
Some Android device makers have adjusted that in the past, implementing methods such as pressing the power button and physical home button. In Android P, though, Google is adding a new method.