The Samsung Galaxy A53 5G can do just about everything that more expensive handsets can — including the ability to quickly take a screenshot. Budget/affordable phones today are remarkably similar to flagships. They can run all the same apps, have many of the same software features, and share lots of identical specs. You obviously have to make some compromises here and there, but you aren't giving up that much when getting a $500 phone instead of a $1000 one.
A great example of this is the Galaxy A53 5G. The A53 isn't as flashy as the Galaxy Z Fold 3 or Galaxy S22 Ultra, but it's significantly more affordable with a starting price of $449. And the specs you get for that price are unbelievably good! The A53 5G has a 6.5-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, 128GB of expandable storage, a 64MP rear camera, and a 5000 mAh battery (just to name a few of the highlights). It also ships with Android 12 and Samsung's One UI 4.1 interface — the same one found on much more expensive Samsung devices.
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That identical software allows the Galaxy A53 5G to act like its more expensive Samsung siblings. It has a robust theming engine, Link to Windows support, Bixby, etc. Also found in the A53's software are robust tools for taking a screenshot. Like most Android phones, the easiest way to screenshot on the Galaxy A53 is by using its hardware buttons. Simultaneously press the power + volume down buttons and wait for the screen to flash. That's it! You can tap on the screenshot preview to edit or delete it, or wait for the preview to dismiss and have the screenshot automatically save to your Gallery app.
Like other Samsung phones, that's not the only way to take screenshots on the
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