Comment Faire Capture D'écran Samsung S6 Edge Plus

Okay, picture this: I'm elbow-deep in a recipe for a ridiculously complicated crème brûlée. My hands are covered in flour, the oven's preheating, and BAM! A hilarious meme pops up on my friend's Instagram story. I need to share it with my sister, who will absolutely lose it. But... my phone's a Samsung S6 Edge Plus, and with my hands looking like I just wrestled a pastry chef, I definitely can't start poking around menus. That's when I remembered: there's more than one way to skin a cat... or, you know, take a screenshot on an S6 Edge Plus. Which leads me to you!
So, you're here because you want to capture that fleeting moment, right? Whether it's a game-winning score, a hilarious text message, or (like me) a meme worthy of immediate sharing, knowing how to screenshot on your trusty Samsung S6 Edge Plus is essential. And trust me, it's easier than making a crème brûlée from scratch. Way easier.
The Classic Power + Home Button Combo
This is the OG, the tried-and-true method, the one your grandma probably even knows (okay, maybe not your grandma, but you get the idea). It’s like the "Hello, World!" of screenshotting. Prepare yourself for some serious button action.
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Here's the breakdown:
- Navigate to whatever you want to capture on your screen. That meme, that score, that embarrassing text... you know the drill.
- Press and hold the Power button (usually on the right side) and the Home button (the physical button at the bottom center) simultaneously.
- Hold them down for about a second or two. You should see a brief flash on the screen, hear a camera shutter sound (if your volume is on!), and a little notification pop up indicating that the screenshot has been saved.
That's it! Seriously! Your screenshot will be safely tucked away in your Gallery app, ready for your viewing and sharing pleasure. See? Easier than wrestling with that whisk. (Side note: if it doesn't work the first time, try making sure you're pressing both buttons at the exact same time. It's a bit finicky sometimes.)

The Palm Swipe Method (For the Fancy Folks)
Okay, this one feels like a little magic trick. It's a bit more advanced, but once you get the hang of it, it's super smooth and makes you feel like a tech ninja. (Warning: Results may vary depending on your current level of "tech ninja-ness.")
Before you can become a palm-swiping pro, you need to make sure this feature is enabled in your settings. Here's how:

- Go to Settings on your S6 Edge Plus.
- Scroll down (and down... and maybe a little more) until you find Motion and gestures.
- Tap on Palm swipe to capture.
- Make sure the toggle switch is turned ON. If it's gray, flip it to blue (or green, depending on your theme).
Now for the actual swiping! With your palm facing the screen, swipe your hand across the screen from left to right (or right to left – either works!). You need to keep your hand in contact with the screen. It should feel like you're erasing the screen with your hand.
Again, you should see a flash, hear the shutter sound, and get a notification. Boom! Screenshot acquired! (Confession: it took me a few tries to get this one down. Don't get discouraged if it doesn't work perfectly at first. Practice makes perfect… and perfect screenshots.)

Troubleshooting: My Screenshots Aren't Working!
Alright, so maybe you've tried both methods, and you're still staring at your phone in frustration. Don't panic! Here are a few things to check:
- Are you pressing the buttons correctly? Make sure you're holding down both the Power and Home buttons at the same time for the Power + Home button method.
- Is "Palm swipe to capture" enabled? Double-check your settings to make sure the feature is turned on.
- Is your hand actually touching the screen for the Palm swipe method? You need direct contact for this to work.
- Is your phone glitching out? A simple restart can sometimes solve minor software hiccups. Try turning your phone off and back on again.
- Is your phone running out of storage? If your phone is full, it might not be able to save new screenshots. Time to delete those old photos of your cat wearing a hat (just kidding… maybe).
If you've tried all of these things and you're still having trouble, it might be time to consult the Google gods or visit a local tech repair shop. But hopefully, one of these methods worked for you! Now go forth and capture those screen moments! You deserve it!
