
"I often snap screenshots on my smartphone, typically to create images for the articles I write. But sometimes I need to capture more of the screen than I can see at once. For instance, I may want to capture a scrolling web page, a long email, or another piece of content that can't fit on the phone's screen at one time."
"Set up the scrolling screen you want to capture. Press the Power button and the Volume down button at the same time. At the bottom toolbar, press down on the icon with the double down arrow. As you press this icon, the screen will automatically scroll. Continue pressing down on the icon until you've captured the entire screen, or as much of it as you want. When you're done, tap the image thumbnail on the left."
"You should then be taken to either the Photos app or the Gallery app. In the Photos app, tap the Edit icon to modify or enhance the image. Tap the Share icon to share the image with another person or app. In the Gallery app, tap the pencil icon to edit the image. Tap the Share icon to share it."
Android phones and iPhones (and iPads) enable full‑page or scrolling screenshots for content that exceeds the visible screen. On many Android devices, pressing Power + Volume Down captures a screenshot, then tapping the scrolling icon (double down arrow) scrolls automatically until the desired area is captured. Samsung Galaxy phones use the same buttons and the bottom toolbar scrolling icon; continue pressing the icon until finished and tap the thumbnail to open the captured image. Images open in Photos or Gallery for editing and sharing. iPhone and iPad require iOS/iPadOS 14 or later to capture long web pages, emails, or documents.
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