Samsung's Galaxy S21 : How to Take a Screenshot

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The users can capture an image of the screen with the Samsung Galaxy 21 in multiple ways. Also, they can crop or edit the picture conveniently afterward.

The smartphone series of Samsung Galaxy S21 offers multiple ways to capture screenshots. These smartphone series launched by South Korean tech company will appeal to a large number of users. Taking screenshots will not be a big concern for the users because it's a useful and excellent tool. Here is a brief description of how you take a screenshot on the Samsung Galaxy S21 smartphone.

The South Korean tech company Samsung launched its Galaxy S21 smartphone series at the Galaxy Unpacked press event on January 14

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The South Korean tech company Samsung launched its Galaxy S21 smartphone series at the Galaxy Unpacked press event on January 14. Samsung also launched its wireless earbuds' latest edition, i.e., the Galaxy Buds Pro and its latest object finder, the Galaxy SmartTag, at this press event. The S21 series smartphone launched by this leading smartphone seller company includes the Galaxy S21 Ultra, the Galaxy S21, and the standard Galaxy S21.

Meanwhile, this S21 series of Samsung smartphones provide great ways to capture screenshots. The users can capture screenshots in multiple ways using these smartphone series. The simplest way that Galaxy S21 offers to capture screenshots is similar to many other Android phones. In this first method, the users need to press down the power and volume buttons simultaneously. You can find these buttons located on the device's right side. When you press the buttons, the phone will capture a screenshot, and at the bottom of the screen, a small launch will appear to you, providing you the options to what to do with the captured image.

Further, a circle will appear with the photo's preview allowing the users to view the captured image through an app. But, the launcher will let the users do whatever modification they want in the picture. For example, you can crop save the image with a hashtag, crop the captured image, or share it with your friends, family, colleagues, and others. While doing these things, some of these may need additional permissions. The users will be prompted to take permissions and need to approve in advance.

Some Other Ways to Take Screenshots

Much like the Note 20 and Galaxy S20 series, The Samsung Galaxy S21 smartphone series also offers many other ways to take screenshots. For example, the users can go to Settings and turn on the option "Palm swipe to capture." You will then need to click on Advanced Features and then click on "Motions and Gestures" to find the toggle. However, the user should get the option even searching with "palm swipe," but seeing it's only a misnomer, the users will need to swipe from one side to another with the side of their hand and not with the palm to capture the image.

In practice, the image capturing features work very well. As the user is using the side of his hands instead of using his fingertips, other commands or apps may not be activated by accident. Once the user takes the screenshot, the launcher will appear to the user to choose what to do with the captured image.

The third way that the S21 smartphone series of Samsung offer is known as "Scroll capture." With this feature, the users can expand the screenshot before capturing it. It's an excellent solution for the people who want to capture the image stretching below the screen or a lengthy article's photo on a website. The users can use the first two ways to capture the screenshot. When the launcher appears to them, the users will be given additional options to capture more images. The users will need to scroll down the button to make the screenshot longer. Further, the user can keep pressing the scroll button until it reaches the bottom, whether it's an image, web page, app screen, or something else displayed. At last, the users can save the picture, crop it or share it with others also.

Tim Cross is from Ohio USA. Before he started writing blogs he went through various occupations such as teaching, programming and travelling. But his favorite job is writing blogs for antivirus technology for .

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