Introduction
Screen capturing is a must-have feature for smartphone users, making it possible to convey information quickly and easily. No matter if you need to capture a picture, keep a record of a message, or demonstrate a malfunction in your phone, being aware of how to take a screenshot never hurts. The Samsung Galaxy A51, recognizing its robust capabilities and easy-going interface, gives users a choice of several ways to screenshot. This guide is exhaustive and will reveal all the different ways you can grab a picture of the screen on Galaxy A51 with the help of the physical buttons, palm gestures, and other built-in applications and tools.
Method 1: Using Hardware Buttons
By far, the easiest way to create a screenshot on the Samsung Galaxy A51 is to make use of the physical buttons on the phone itself. Here’s the procedure for you:
Steps to Take a Screenshot Using Hardware Buttons
Go to the Wanted Screen: Make sure the screen that you want to take a picture of is on your mobile.
Simultaneously Press the Volume Down and Power Buttons: Using one hand, press and hold the Volume Down button and the Power button together.
Quick Release: Let go of both buttons immediately. You will get to see a very short animation on the screen along with a camera shutter sound indicating that the screenshot has been taken.
Notification and Gallery Access: An alert will show up at the top of the screen allowing you to see, edit or share the screenshot instantly. The screenshot would also be saved in the “Screenshots” folder of the Gallery application.
Tips for Successful Capturing
Timing: Make sure to press both buttons down at the same time and let go of them right away so that other functions like the power menu are not activated accidentally.
Practice: If you are trying this method for the first time, getting the timing right may take several attempts.
Method 2: Using Palm Swipe Gesture
Samsung’s effortless and smart gesture controls actually permit the users to take screenshots just by a mere moving their hand over the screen. If for any reason you find the hardware buttons hard to press at the same time, this feature will be specifically useful to you.
Steps to Enable Palm Swipe Gesture
Open Settings: Find the Settings app on your Samsung Galaxy A51 and open it.
Navigate to Advanced Features: Move down and hit “Advanced Features”.
Select Motions and Gestures: Then in the Advanced Features section tap on “Motions and Gestures”.
Enable Palm Swipe to Capture: Flip the switch next to “Palm swipe to capture” to turn this feature on.
Steps to Take a Screenshot Using Palm Swipe Gesture
Navigate to the Desired Screen: Ensure that the screen you want to capture is already on.
Swipe with the Edge of Your Hand: Position the edge of your hand (side of your palm) vertically on one edge of the screen and then swipe across the screen either from right to left or left to right.
Confirmation of Screenshot: Just like the physical method, an animation will appear and a shutter sound will be heard indicating that the screenshot has been taken.
Tips for Successful Palm Swipe
Ensure Proper Contact: Make the side of palm fully touch the screen as you swipe it across the surface.
Swipe Speed: Modulate your swiping according to the speed of the gesture. Too fast or too slow swiping might not register the gesture.
Method 3: Using the Assistant Menu
The Assistant Menu is an option for users that provides them to easily work with many functions and features, and it is especially helpful for those who may find it difficult to use the hardware buttons or gestures.
Steps to Enable the Assistant Menu
Open Settings: Open the Settings app on your device.
Navigate to Accessibility: Go down and hit “Accessibility.”
Select Interaction and Dexterity: From the Accessibility menu, hit “Interaction and Dexterity.”
Enable Assistant Menu: Click the switch next to “Assistant Menu” to enable it.
Steps to Take a Screenshot Using the Assistant Menu
Navigate to the Desired Screen: On your screen, show the part of the content that you want to catch.
Open the Assistant Menu: Hit the moving Assistant Menu icon on the screen.
Select Screenshot: In the options of the Assistant Menu, click “Screenshot” to capture the screen.
Tips for Using the Assistant Menu
Repositioning the Menu Icon: The Assistant Menu icon can be dragged and placed in a convenient spot on the screen so that it does not obstruct your other activities.
Explore Other Features: The Assistant Menu provides a number of other useful shortcuts and tools, hence it is a beneficial feature not only for taking screenshots but also for many other purposes.
Method 4: Using Bixby Voice
Bixby, Samsung’s voice assistant, can be employed for screenshot capturing as one of the modes of taking pictures. The method is perfect for those who tend to control their devices through voice commands rather than physical interactions.
Steps to Take a Screenshot Using Bixby Voice
Activate Bixby: First, ensure that Bixby Voice is set up and operating on the Galaxy A51. Bixby can be activated by pressing the Bixby button (if available) or saying, “Hi, Bixby.”
Command Given: As soon as Bixby is on, utter the words, “Take a screenshot.”
Confirmation: The screenshot will be taken by Bixby, and the usual animation along with the shutter sound will be there to let you know the screenshot was taken.
Tips for Using Bixby Voice
Clear Commands: Articulate your words and ensure Bixby is configured to recognize your voice perfectly.
Quick Access: You can enable voice wake-up for Bixby making it more responsive to your commands and you won’t have to press any buttons at all.
Method 5: Using Google Assistant
In case you want to utilize Google’s voice assistant, you can also count on Google Assistant to take screenshots on your Galaxy A51.
Steps to Take a Screenshot Using Google Assistant
Activate Google Assistant: To activate Google Assistant, either press and hold the Home button or say “Hey Google” or “Ok Google”.
Give the Command: Utter “Take a screenshot”.
Confirmation: Google Assistant will grab the screenshot and the confirmation animation and sound will be there to indicate that.
Google Assistant Tips
Configure Voice Matching: Google Assistant should be set up with Voice Matching to correctly identify your voice command.
Try Alternate Commands: If “Take a screenshot” doesn’t work try different commands like “Capture the screen” or “Screen capture” too.
Method 6: Third-Party Apps
Various third-party applications exist on the Google Play Store that provide more screenshot functionalities. These apps can range from being simple to more advanced ones with features like screen recording, scrolling screenshots, and instant sharing.
Best Screenshot Apps
Screenshot Easy: Offers different ways to capture the screen, including buttons on the screen and notifications.
Super Screenshot: Allows capturing but with more features like cropping, drawing, and adding text, etc.
AZ Screen Recorder: Mainly a recording app but includes taking screenshots with tools for editing and sharing.
How to screenshot with Third-Party Apps
Download and Install: Search for your preferred app in the Google Play Store, download and install it.
Open the App: Start the app and follow the setup process.
Make Use of the App’s Screenshot Functionality: The app will tell you how to take a screenshot depending on the app, either through buttons or gestures.
Tips for utilizing apps developed by third-party vendors Permissions: You should allow the app to have access to your screen along with all the permissions it needs.
Investigate Facilities: A lot of these apps even provide extra features such as recording the screen and advanced editing so if you need them just use these features.
Managing and Editing Screenshots
At the moment you take a screenshot, you might wish to manage or edit it before sharing or saving it. The Samsung Galaxy A51 has already developed tools for editing and organizing your screenshots.
Viewing Screenshots
Gallery App: The first thing to do is to launch the Gallery app and go to the “Screenshots” album to see all your screenshots.
Notification Panel: Just after the screenshot is taken, pull down the notification panel and then click on the screenshot notification to see it.
Editing Screenshots
Open the Screenshot: In the Gallery app, choose the screenshot that you would like to edit.
Tap the Edit Icon: By clicking the edit icon (commonly a pencil or something like that), you can use the built-in editor.
Use Editing Tools: The editor contains different utilities like cutting, rotating, painting, and inserting text. Carry out the intended modifications and then save the changes.
Sharing Screenshots
From the Notification Panel: Click on the share button in the screenshot notification to send through email, messaging apps, social networks, or any other sharing options.
From the Gallery App: Launch the screenshot in the Gallery app, hit the share icon, and pick the method for sharing that you want.
Organizing Screenshots
Create Albums: By means of the app Gallery, you are able to make new albums organizing your screenshots according to different factors such as work, personal, travel, etc.
Move Screenshots: Choose the screenshots you are going to move, press the menu icon (often three dots), and click “Move to album” to arrange them.
Advanced Screenshot Features
The Samsung Galaxy A51 has additional screenshot features that make the screenshot experience more versatile and functional by enhancing it.
Scrolling Screenshots
Capturing long web pages or app screens that extend beyond the visible area is possible with scrolling screenshots. Here’s how to take a scrolling screenshot:
Navigate to the Desired Screen: Make sure the content to be captured is already displayed.
**Take a Screenshot Using the Hardware Buttons**: Utilizing the Volume Down and Power buttons, create a regular screenshot as discussed earlier.
Tap on Scroll Capture: Directly after taking the screenshot, a toolbar will show up at the bottom of the display. Click on the “Scroll Capture” option (depicted by a downward arrow icon)
Scroll and Capture: The display will move down automatically, and you can keep on capturing more of the content. Press the “Scroll Capture” button repeatedly until you have taken all the necessary content.
Save the Screenshot: When you have the whole content, click on the save icon. The scrolling screenshot will go to your Gallery app under the “Screenshots” album.
Tips for Scrolling Screenshots