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If you want to take a screenshot on your
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Android smartphone, it's pretty easy.
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Hello, this is Mr. Mobility. What you
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need to do is press the power and the
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volume down buttons. This is the power
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button. This is volume down, volume up.
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You need to press the power and the
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volume down button together. At the same
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time, you press and release like this.
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And you see a small thumbnail of the
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screenshot you've just taken at the
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bottom here below. You can edit it.
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You can share it. If you choose to edit,
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it asks you to pick one of the available
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I'm picking this. It's my favorite
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editing app. You can crop, you can
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rotate, you can change the size, you can
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scribble on it, you can type text, you
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can erase. When you're done, you save
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and then you go away. You can also
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choose to share it. So, I'm going to
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repeat that procedure of taking a
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screenshot again. Press and hold the
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volume down and the power button at the
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And that's our screenshot. Tap on the
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share icon. You can use quick share
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and you can share via Bluetooth,
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all share to Instagram, share to
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Facebook, share to all sorts of apps,
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Telegram, whichever you want. You can
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share directly without editing or you
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complete your editing and then share.
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Where are your screenshots saved? They
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are saved in your phone's gallery. Just
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like any other image, if you go into
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your phone's photos app or gallery,
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you'll find it right there. Now, there
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are some phones, thanks to
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made by the manufacturer that allow you
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a quick uh shortcut here in the
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drop-down or control panel. and um so
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that when you tap it just takes a
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screenshot of whatever screen you are
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on. Not all Android phones have that
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ability. So you have to check. Also some
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manufacturers, Samsung,
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I think Techno, OnePlus, they have
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customized features that allow you to
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take a screenshot by swiping three
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fingers uh downwards across the screen.
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This Android phone does not have it.
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There are also others that have other
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gestures for executing a screenshot. So,
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you need to see what your smartphone
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manufacturer has. But every Android
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phone allows you to take a screenshot by
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pressing the volume down button and the
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power button at the same time. There you
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go. That's a screenshot.
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Thanks for watching. I'll see you in my