Jordan Reyes

Jordan Reyes · Editor, PhoneHowTo

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How to screenshot on Samsung Galaxy S24 and A-series phones

Jordan Reyes

By Jordan Reyes · Editor, PhoneHowTo

Published May 30, 2026

How to Screenshot on Samsung Galaxy S24 and A-Series Phones

Taking screenshots on Samsung Galaxy phones is a simple yet essential feature for capturing anything on your screen — from conversations and webpages to apps and error messages. Whether you have the latest Galaxy S24 or one of the popular A-series models, several easy methods enable you to take screenshots quickly and efficiently.

This guide walks you through multiple techniques tailored for Samsung Galaxy S24 and A-series phones. By the end, you’ll know how to capture, edit, and share screen content effortlessly.


1. Screenshot Using Hardware Buttons

The most universal method for capturing a screenshot on Samsung Galaxy devices is using physical buttons. This works across nearly all models, including the Galaxy S24 and A-series phones.

Steps:

  1. Navigate to the screen you want to capture.
  2. Press and hold the Volume Down button and the Power (Side) button simultaneously.
  3. Hold both for about 1-2 seconds until you see a quick screen animation or hear a shutter sound, indicating the screenshot has been saved.

Note: If this doesn’t work immediately, press both buttons simultaneously (at the same time) instead of holding one before the other.


2. Screenshot with Palm Swipe Gesture

Samsung includes a convenient gesture control that allows you to take screenshots by swiping your hand across the screen. This method works with the Galaxy S24 and most A-series phones but may require enabling first.

How to Enable Palm Swipe:

  • Open Settings.
  • Tap Advanced features.
  • Select Motions and gestures.
  • Toggle on Palm swipe to capture.

How to Use:

  • Place the side of your hand (pinky edge) on the screen.
  • Swipe it horizontally from right to left or left to right across the entire screen.
  • You should see the screen flash and hear a shutter sound confirming the screenshot.

This gesture is practical when you want a hands-free method without pressing any buttons.


3. Screenshot Using the Assistant Menu (Accessibility Option)

If hardware buttons are difficult to press or you prefer an on-screen method, Samsung’s Assistant Menu is useful. It puts a floating menu button on your screen with quick access to various functions, including screenshots.

Steps to Enable:

  • Go to Settings.
  • Choose Accessibility.
  • Select Interaction and dexterity.
  • Turn on Assistant menu.

How to Screenshot:

  • Tap the floating Assistant Menu on the screen.
  • Tap Screenshot from the menu options.

This method is especially helpful for users with limited mobility or broken hardware buttons.


4. Using Bixby Voice to Take Screenshots

Samsung’s voice assistant, Bixby, can capture screenshots hands-free if voice control is enabled.

How to Use:

  • Say “Hi Bixby” or activate Bixby manually.
  • Then say “Take a screenshot.”

Bixby will capture the screen and save the image in your Gallery without any button presses.


5. Taking Scrolling Screenshots (Capture More)

One standout feature on Samsung Galaxy phones is the ability to capture an extended or scrolling screenshot. This is perfect for capturing entire webpages or long conversations that don’t fit on the screen.

How to Take a Scrolling Screenshot:

  1. Take a screenshot by using any of the methods above.
  2. After the screenshot animation appears, tap the Scroll capture icon (a downward arrow or overlapping rectangles).
  3. Keep tapping this icon to capture more of the page until you’ve captured everything desired.
  4. The entire extended screenshot will be saved as one long image.

Note this works only in certain apps like browsers, messaging apps, and some supported social media apps.


6. Where to Find and Edit Screenshots

All captured screenshots are saved in your Gallery app under the Screenshots album or folder. You can access and edit these images directly from the notification shade immediately after capture or later in the gallery.

Samsung phones provide useful editing tools such as:

  • Cropping
  • Drawing and annotation
  • Adding text
  • Blurring sensitive information

Simply open the screenshot in Gallery, tap the Edit icon, and make any adjustments.


7. Sharing Screenshots

Once you capture a screenshot, sharing it is straightforward:

  • Tap the notification when you take a screenshot and use the quick share buttons.
  • Or open the image in Gallery, tap the Share icon, and select from apps like messaging, email, or social media.

Samsung also integrates with Nearby Share for quick file transfers to nearby Android devices.


Summary Table of Screenshot Methods

MethodHow to ActivateProsCons
Hardware ButtonsPress Volume Down + Power simultaneouslyFast, works everywhereCan be tricky for some hands
Palm Swipe GestureSwipe edge of hand across screen (must be enabled)One-handed, intuitiveNeeds enabling, may fail if screen protected
Assistant MenuEnable in accessibility settings, tap floating buttonGreat for accessibilityRequires setup
Bixby VoiceSay “Take a screenshot” to BixbyHands-freeRequires voice assistant setup
Scrolling ScreenshotTap Scroll Capture icon after screenshotCapture long contentLimited to supported apps

Final Tips

  • Practice using at least two methods so you have a backup in different situations.
  • Crop or annotate screenshots right after capturing if you want to highlight details.
  • Clear screenshot notifications regularly to avoid clutter.
  • Use scrolling screenshots to avoid taking multiple captures and losing context.

Mastering these simple techniques will make it easier to capture anything important quickly on your Galaxy S24 or A-series phone. Whether you prefer buttons, gestures, or voice commands, Samsung’s built-in tools cover every need without additional apps. Keep this guide handy, and screenshot like a pro whenever necessary!