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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Screenshot Without Third Party Apps



                  It is difficult task to take screenshots form android mobile because each version of android has different ways to make it happen. In fact there are so many ways to do that depending on the Hand set model you are using. But it's not in a case anymore, because I am here to show you all the ways of 

"How To Take Screenshot From Your Android Phone Without Installing and Third party Application"


Android 4.0+


First off, if you’re running Android 4.0 or higher (which most Android devices today are), then all you have to do is hold down the **Volume Down + Home** buttons for about a second or two. You’ll see a white frame appear around your screen for a short moment, and then a notification saying that your screenshot is being saved. You should now be able to find the screenshot in your Gallery under a “Screenshots” folder or something similar to that.
If your phone doesn’t have a physical home button (such as the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5), then you can’t use the above combination. Instead, you’ll need to use the **Volume Down + Power** buttons instead. However, everything else should be the same.

New Samsung Devices




Newer Samsung devices take advantage of the Android screenshot implementation but add additional shortcuts to trigger it. For example, on the Samsung Galaxy S4, you can go into your System Settings –> My device –> Motions and gestures –> Palm motion –> Capture screen and toggle it to On. As the instructions say, you can use the side of your hand and place it at the left or right edge of your screen and then swipe it to the opposite side. Your Galaxy S4 will recognize this and trigger a screenshot.


Android 2.3 or Below

If you’re running an older version of Android (2.3 or below, to be precise), then your experience may vary. Your device’s manufacturer may have been nice enough to build in a screenshot feature, but that varies from device to device. If you fall under this category, Google your device’s model to see if anything turns up about taking screenshots with it.


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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Screenshot Without Third Party Apps



                  It is difficult task to take screenshots form android mobile because each version of android has different ways to make it happen. In fact there are so many ways to do that depending on the Hand set model you are using. But it's not in a case anymore, because I am here to show you all the ways of 

"How To Take Screenshot From Your Android Phone Without Installing and Third party Application"


Android 4.0+


First off, if you’re running Android 4.0 or higher (which most Android devices today are), then all you have to do is hold down the **Volume Down + Home** buttons for about a second or two. You’ll see a white frame appear around your screen for a short moment, and then a notification saying that your screenshot is being saved. You should now be able to find the screenshot in your Gallery under a “Screenshots” folder or something similar to that.
If your phone doesn’t have a physical home button (such as the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5), then you can’t use the above combination. Instead, you’ll need to use the **Volume Down + Power** buttons instead. However, everything else should be the same.

New Samsung Devices




Newer Samsung devices take advantage of the Android screenshot implementation but add additional shortcuts to trigger it. For example, on the Samsung Galaxy S4, you can go into your System Settings –> My device –> Motions and gestures –> Palm motion –> Capture screen and toggle it to On. As the instructions say, you can use the side of your hand and place it at the left or right edge of your screen and then swipe it to the opposite side. Your Galaxy S4 will recognize this and trigger a screenshot.


Android 2.3 or Below

If you’re running an older version of Android (2.3 or below, to be precise), then your experience may vary. Your device’s manufacturer may have been nice enough to build in a screenshot feature, but that varies from device to device. If you fall under this category, Google your device’s model to see if anything turns up about taking screenshots with it.


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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Screenshot Without Third Party Apps



                  It is difficult task to take screenshots form android mobile because each version of android has different ways to make it happen. In fact there are so many ways to do that depending on the Hand set model you are using. But it's not in a case anymore, because I am here to show you all the ways of 

"How To Take Screenshot From Your Android Phone Without Installing and Third party Application"


Android 4.0+


First off, if you’re running Android 4.0 or higher (which most Android devices today are), then all you have to do is hold down the **Volume Down + Home** buttons for about a second or two. You’ll see a white frame appear around your screen for a short moment, and then a notification saying that your screenshot is being saved. You should now be able to find the screenshot in your Gallery under a “Screenshots” folder or something similar to that.
If your phone doesn’t have a physical home button (such as the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5), then you can’t use the above combination. Instead, you’ll need to use the **Volume Down + Power** buttons instead. However, everything else should be the same.

New Samsung Devices




Newer Samsung devices take advantage of the Android screenshot implementation but add additional shortcuts to trigger it. For example, on the Samsung Galaxy S4, you can go into your System Settings –> My device –> Motions and gestures –> Palm motion –> Capture screen and toggle it to On. As the instructions say, you can use the side of your hand and place it at the left or right edge of your screen and then swipe it to the opposite side. Your Galaxy S4 will recognize this and trigger a screenshot.


Android 2.3 or Below

If you’re running an older version of Android (2.3 or below, to be precise), then your experience may vary. Your device’s manufacturer may have been nice enough to build in a screenshot feature, but that varies from device to device. If you fall under this category, Google your device’s model to see if anything turns up about taking screenshots with it.


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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Screenshot Without Third Party Apps



                  It is difficult task to take screenshots form android mobile because each version of android has different ways to make it happen. In fact there are so many ways to do that depending on the Hand set model you are using. But it's not in a case anymore, because I am here to show you all the ways of 

"How To Take Screenshot From Your Android Phone Without Installing and Third party Application"


Android 4.0+


First off, if you’re running Android 4.0 or higher (which most Android devices today are), then all you have to do is hold down the **Volume Down + Home** buttons for about a second or two. You’ll see a white frame appear around your screen for a short moment, and then a notification saying that your screenshot is being saved. You should now be able to find the screenshot in your Gallery under a “Screenshots” folder or something similar to that.
If your phone doesn’t have a physical home button (such as the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5), then you can’t use the above combination. Instead, you’ll need to use the **Volume Down + Power** buttons instead. However, everything else should be the same.

New Samsung Devices




Newer Samsung devices take advantage of the Android screenshot implementation but add additional shortcuts to trigger it. For example, on the Samsung Galaxy S4, you can go into your System Settings –> My device –> Motions and gestures –> Palm motion –> Capture screen and toggle it to On. As the instructions say, you can use the side of your hand and place it at the left or right edge of your screen and then swipe it to the opposite side. Your Galaxy S4 will recognize this and trigger a screenshot.


Android 2.3 or Below

If you’re running an older version of Android (2.3 or below, to be precise), then your experience may vary. Your device’s manufacturer may have been nice enough to build in a screenshot feature, but that varies from device to device. If you fall under this category, Google your device’s model to see if anything turns up about taking screenshots with it.


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Screenshot Without Third Party Apps



                  It is difficult task to take screenshots form android mobile because each version of android has different ways to make it happen. In fact there are so many ways to do that depending on the Hand set model you are using. But it's not in a case anymore, because I am here to show you all the ways of 

"How To Take Screenshot From Your Android Phone Without Installing and Third party Application"


Android 4.0+


First off, if you’re running Android 4.0 or higher (which most Android devices today are), then all you have to do is hold down the **Volume Down + Home** buttons for about a second or two. You’ll see a white frame appear around your screen for a short moment, and then a notification saying that your screenshot is being saved. You should now be able to find the screenshot in your Gallery under a “Screenshots” folder or something similar to that.
If your phone doesn’t have a physical home button (such as the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5), then you can’t use the above combination. Instead, you’ll need to use the **Volume Down + Power** buttons instead. However, everything else should be the same.

New Samsung Devices




Newer Samsung devices take advantage of the Android screenshot implementation but add additional shortcuts to trigger it. For example, on the Samsung Galaxy S4, you can go into your System Settings –> My device –> Motions and gestures –> Palm motion –> Capture screen and toggle it to On. As the instructions say, you can use the side of your hand and place it at the left or right edge of your screen and then swipe it to the opposite side. Your Galaxy S4 will recognize this and trigger a screenshot.


Android 2.3 or Below

If you’re running an older version of Android (2.3 or below, to be precise), then your experience may vary. Your device’s manufacturer may have been nice enough to build in a screenshot feature, but that varies from device to device. If you fall under this category, Google your device’s model to see if anything turns up about taking screenshots with it.


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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Screenshot Without Third Party Apps



                  It is difficult task to take screenshots form android mobile because each version of android has different ways to make it happen. In fact there are so many ways to do that depending on the Hand set model you are using. But it's not in a case anymore, because I am here to show you all the ways of 

"How To Take Screenshot From Your Android Phone Without Installing and Third party Application"


Android 4.0+


First off, if you’re running Android 4.0 or higher (which most Android devices today are), then all you have to do is hold down the **Volume Down + Home** buttons for about a second or two. You’ll see a white frame appear around your screen for a short moment, and then a notification saying that your screenshot is being saved. You should now be able to find the screenshot in your Gallery under a “Screenshots” folder or something similar to that.
If your phone doesn’t have a physical home button (such as the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5), then you can’t use the above combination. Instead, you’ll need to use the **Volume Down + Power** buttons instead. However, everything else should be the same.

New Samsung Devices




Newer Samsung devices take advantage of the Android screenshot implementation but add additional shortcuts to trigger it. For example, on the Samsung Galaxy S4, you can go into your System Settings –> My device –> Motions and gestures –> Palm motion –> Capture screen and toggle it to On. As the instructions say, you can use the side of your hand and place it at the left or right edge of your screen and then swipe it to the opposite side. Your Galaxy S4 will recognize this and trigger a screenshot.


Android 2.3 or Below

If you’re running an older version of Android (2.3 or below, to be precise), then your experience may vary. Your device’s manufacturer may have been nice enough to build in a screenshot feature, but that varies from device to device. If you fall under this category, Google your device’s model to see if anything turns up about taking screenshots with it.


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