Comment Faire Un Screenshot Sur Samsung A70

Okay, imagine this. I'm furiously trying to win this ridiculously addictive online game, my score is through the roof, and I need to brag about it. Like, social media-worthy brag. But, in my haste, I completely forget how to take a screenshot on my phone. Classic, right? I ended up scrambling, Googling like my life depended on it, while my high score slowly dwindled into digital oblivion. Don't let that happen to you! Let's talk about screenshots, specifically on your trusty Samsung A70.
The Power Button + Volume Down Dance
This is the classic, the tried-and-true method. It's like the bread and butter of screenshotting. You probably already know this, but for those who live under a rock (no judgement!), here's the breakdown:
Simultaneously press the power button (the one on the right side of your phone) and the volume down button (the one on the left). Hold them both down for about a second. You should see a quick flash on the screen, and maybe hear a little camera shutter sound. That's your phone telling you, "Got it!".
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Pro Tip: Don't hold the buttons down for too long! You might accidentally trigger the power menu or lower the volume to zero. Timing is everything, my friend!
Where does it go? Usually, the screenshot ends up chilling in your phone's Gallery app, in a dedicated "Screenshots" folder. Easy peasy.

Palm Swipe: Feeling Fancy?
This one is a bit more… dramatic. It involves swiping the edge of your palm across the screen. Think of it as a ninja move for screenshots. Are you feeling like a ninja today?
Here's the catch: it's not enabled by default. You need to go into your phone's settings to turn it on. Don't worry, it's not rocket science.
Go to Settings > Advanced features > Motions and gestures. Look for something like "Palm swipe to capture" (or something similar depending on your specific software version). Toggle that switch to the "on" position.

Now, with the side of your hand (the edge, near your pinky), swipe across the screen from left to right or right to left. It might take a few tries to get the hang of it. Practice makes perfect, right? Especially when you're trying to look cool in front of your friends.
Some people swear by this method. Others find it a bit finicky. Experiment and see what works best for you! Me? I still prefer the button combo, but sometimes I like to unleash my inner ninja.
Using the Bixby Voice Assistant (If You Dare)
Okay, confession time: I'm not the biggest Bixby fan. But, it can take screenshots. If you're already using Bixby, then why not, right?
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Simply activate Bixby (usually by pressing and holding the power button, or saying "Hi Bixby") and say "Take a screenshot". Bixby will dutifully snap a picture of your screen.
Warning: Bixby might try to sell you insurance afterwards. Just kidding… mostly.
The downside? It's probably the slowest method of the bunch. But hey, options are good!

What if it's not working?! (Troubleshooting Time)
Alright, so you've tried all the methods and your phone is stubbornly refusing to take a screenshot. Don't panic! Here are a few things to check:
- Are the buttons working? Try using the power button to turn the screen on and off. Test the volume buttons to adjust the volume. If either button is physically broken, that's your culprit.
- Is "Palm swipe to capture" enabled correctly? Double-check your settings to make sure the feature is turned on. Sometimes, a software update can mess with your settings.
- Restart your phone. It's the age-old IT solution for a reason! Sometimes, a simple reboot can fix minor software glitches.
- Are you trying to screenshot something that's protected? Some apps, like banking apps, might disable screenshot functionality for security reasons.
Hopefully, one of those tips helps you get back to screenshotting like a pro!
So, there you have it! All the ways to take a screenshot on your Samsung A70. Now go forth and capture all the funny memes, high scores, and embarrassing texts you can! Just remember to share them responsibly (or not, I'm not your mom).
