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Here I have one plus a 5010 and let me show you how to grab a screen on the following
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device. So at the very beginning, let's open some display that we would like to capture
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For example, maybe some from the wallpapers. So let's show someone that you have so many
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wallpapers here. For example, let me pick those four and now simply tap on power key
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and volume down key all together and hold them for about two seconds. That's it. Now
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the screen has been captured. You can find it in your gallery. So let's open the gallery
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collections and go to screenshots. And here is your screenshot. Now we can share it. You
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can add it to favorites. You can edit it or obviously you can delete it. Let's go to
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the second method of making a screenshot. Open, for example, settings and sound. Let's
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show someone how many ringtones do you have. So just tap on power key and hold it for about
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three seconds and now select a screenshot. The last icon. That's it. The screenshot has
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been captured. If you would like to extend your screenshot, just tap, for example, on
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settings. And if you'd like to show someone all the settings that you have, use whichever
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method you prefer. So, for example, tap on power key, tap on screenshot and then select
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this icon. It's long screenshot. So now you can you can simply scroll down and have this
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long screenshot. So just take a look. Let's open the gallery and go back to this album
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So it's screenshot album. And now you can notice firstly the ringtones, which we captured
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earlier, and then this long one, the long screenshot, which we took by tapping on the
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power key and then tapping on the icon for long screenshots. And that's it. Obviously
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you can share it, you can edit it, you can delete it or do whatever you want to with those screens. So let me, for example, delete this one. And that's it. Thanks for watching
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