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How To Take Screenshot On iOS Or Android Device

As like PC, many times we need to take screenshot of our Smartphones. However, there is no any third-party app available that lets you take snapshot of entire screen either in Android Phones or iOS Devices. So how to do this?

Here is a simple workaround that let you to take screenshot of Android as well as iOS devices without using any third party app. You don’t need to have rooted device and not even require to do any type of system tweak.


For Android Devices

Unfortunately, the built-in screenshot capture feature is not available to the users holding Android 2.3 or below devices. 

If you are having Android devices which are working on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or higher Operating system then the device is having built-in feature to capture screenshot. All you have to do is, Just press Power and Volume-Down buttons for a second, your phone will take screenshot of your current screen.

You can then locate the screen-capture at your Photo Gallery and share it to anyone.


For iOS Devices

iOS devices are also having a similar feature that lets users to take screenshot without installing any third-party app or doing any unauthorized tweaks.

Whenever you want to take snapshot of current screen, just push the sleep/wake button (on the top of your device) and home button (below the display) simultaneously. Screenshot will be saved at Gallery.

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