Apple iPhone screenshots: Taking a screenshot on an iPhone is a simple and useful feature that allows you to capture and save what's displayed on your screen. Whether you want to save a memorable moment, share information with others, or simply keep a record, here's a step-by-step guide on how to take screenshots on iPhones with Face ID and Touch ID.
1. Press and Release Buttons:
Quickly press and release the side button (located on the right side of the device) and the volume up button simultaneously.
2. View the Thumbnail:
After capturing the screenshot, a thumbnail preview appears in the lower-left corner of your screen. Tap the thumbnail to view the screenshot or swipe left to dismiss it.
3. Access Screenshots in Photos:
Screenshots are automatically saved to your Photos app. To locate them, open the Photos app, tap on "Albums," and then select "Screenshots" under Media Types.
1. Press and Release Buttons:
Quickly press and release the side button and the Home button simultaneously.
2. Thumbnail Preview:
Similar to Face ID, a thumbnail preview appears after taking the screenshot. Tap the thumbnail to view the screenshot or swipe left to dismiss it.
3. Find Screenshots in Photos:
Screenshots are also saved in the Photos app. Navigate to the Photos app, tap "Albums," and select "Screenshots" under Media Types.
1. Capture the Screenshot:
Use the same button combinations as mentioned above based on your iPhone model.
2. Access Full-Page Option:
Tap the screenshot thumbnail in the lower-left corner of the screen. This opens a preview.
3. Choose Full Page and Save:
Tap "Full Page" and then tap "Done." You can now choose to save the screenshot in your Photos library or as a PDF in the Files app by selecting "Save to Photos" or "Save PDF to
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