JAKARTA - Last October, Google released their new smartphone Pixel 7 which is quickly claimed to be one of the phones that has a good camera. Despite having problems with the software.

However, this time that's not what will be discussed. Not a few Google Pixel 7 users know how to take Screenshots or screenshots on that phone.

By taking Screenshots, this feature will show anyone anything you see on the screen.

Whether it's diagnosing technical problems, memes are funny, or just saving chats. If you don't know how, usually users will download the Screenshot app on the Google Play Store, but don't do that.

Here's how to take Screenshots and Screenshots on Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.

How to Take Screenshot on Google Pixel 7

1. Turn it on to the screen you want to catch.

2. Press and hold the Power button and Volume up next to your phone. If done properly, you will hear the sound of the camera's sound, and you will see screenshots appear physically.

3. If you want to capture more of your screens, select more Capture buttons. This will open the screen with your entire screen displayed, with the part you see currently selected.

4. To show more in your screenshot, drag and select your screen as much as you need.

5. Share or edit Your Screenshot, by selecting the Share icon in your screenshot and select the app to immediately send your screenshot.

6. Or, if you prefer to crop or edit screenshots, tap the Pensil icon as soon as you pick them up. You can also open the Photo app and edit it from there.

How to Record Screen on Google Pixel 7

1. Pull your notification menu at the top of the Pixel 7. Pull down again to access the quick Action tab and slide to the left.

2. Select Screen Record.

3. Select whether you want an audio record or show touch on the screen, then press Start recording.

4. The countdown will begin in your notification bar, and the red record icon will signal when the video is taken.

5. To stop recording, pull the shadow notification and press Stop.

6. You can find screenshots and Screenshots in the Photo app. This was quoted from Digital Trends, Wednesday, December 28.


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