Every Android phone is different, and so is taking screenshots with them. Even though Android 4 introduced simple screenshots for all with the handy power-and-volume-down-key combo, nailing it can still be tricky. That's why some phone makers have introduced new methods. We're here to help: Just find your Android phone on the list below to learn the various ways to snap, share, and save a screenshot.
[h=Acer phones]3[/h]
  • Hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.
  • Pull down the notification panel to reach quick settings and tap the Screenshot icon.

[h=Asus phones]3[/h]
  • Hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.
  • Pull down the notification panel to reach quick settings and tap the Screenshot icon.

[h=Google phones]2[/h]
  • Nexus: Hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.
  • Pixels:Â-Hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.

[h=HTC phones]3[/h]
  • HTC U series: Hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.
  • HTC 10: Hold down the home and power buttons OR hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.
  • All other HTC phones: Hold down power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.

[h=Huawei and Honor phones]3[/h]
  • Hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.
  • Pull down the notification panel, switch to Shortcuts, and tap the Screenshot icon.

[h=Lenovo]3[/h]
  • Hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.
  • Pull down the notification panel and tap the Screen Shot icon.

[h=LG phones]3[/h]
  • Hold down the power (located on the back of the phone) and the volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.
  • Pull down the notification panel and tap the Capture+ icon.

[h=Motorola phones]3[/h]
  • Hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.

[h=Samsung phones]3[/h]
  • Galaxy S8 andÂ-Note 8: Hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.
  • Galaxy S7 and earlier: Hold down the home and power buttons for a couple of seconds.

[h=Sony phones]3[/h]
  • Hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.
  • Hold down the power key until a screen appears and tap Take screenshot.

[h=ZTE phones]3[/h]
  • Hold down the power and volume-down buttons for a couple of seconds.

[h=Google Assistant]2[/h]On supported phones, you can also ask Google Assistant to take a screenshot for you. When you're on the screen you want to snap, just say, "OK Google, take a screenshot," and it will oblige, saving a picture of the screen below the Assistant interface. So if you want to capture the Google Assistant screen itself, you'll have to use the hardware buttons.
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