New screenshot app on the Galaxy S6 , Assuming you love it too, you're probably looking to learn how to do as many things as possible with it. So today we'll show you two simple methods for taking a screenshot on
the Galaxy S6. One method, as usual, takes the old-school route and sues the hardware buttons, the other is a Samsung gesture-based move.
The simplest way to take a screenshot on any Android device is with
the hardware buttons. On the Galaxy S6, simply navigate to the screen
you want to capture and press and hold the Power button and Home button
until you seen the little flash animation (and hear a shutter sound if
your volume is up).
Your screenshot will be saved to a Screenshots folder in your gallery
app or you can view or share it direct from the navigation shade (also
known as the pull-down menu). You'll see a little picture icon in the
status bar when you have taken a screenshot.
New screenshot app on the Galaxy S6
The other way to take a screenshot on
the Galaxy S6 is to use Samsung's
gesture-based method. It needs to be enabled (although it should be
enabled by default) in Settings > Motions and Gestures > Palm
Swipe To Capture. Once the feature is enabled, you simply swipe the edge
of your palm across the screen from right to left to capture the
screen. You'll see the same animation and your screenshot will appear in
both the Screenshots folder and the navigation shade.