How to capture scrolling screenshots on Any Android

Scroll Screenshot in Oppo Smartphone

To take a screenshot on your Oppo screen, you just need to press the power + volume down button and hold it until a shutter sound indicates that the screenshot has been taken. Well, to take a long screenshot in Oppo is almost the same way, the difference is the key combination. If you do a screenshot by pressing the power + Volume Up button simultaneously, there are some more complete options and features.

For example, if you want to take a chat social media timeline screenshot (for example in the LINE app), you can do this with this feature without having to cut it per screen area. You just press the power button + volume up simultaneously, it will show some options, namely screenshot area, next page, and save .how to screenshot length in oppo 1

Here’s an explanation.

Screenshot area
Screenshot area works like taking a screenshot in general or the same function by pressing the power + volume down button.

But the advantages, you can choose to choose any area you want to take a screenshot by shifting the white circle up and down. Then click “save.”

Screenshot – Next page
This feature to take a long screenshot or screenshot extends down, you do not have to bother taking screenshots area one by one. You just press the power + volume up button simultaneously, then you select Next Page to take the overall screenshot. Later will appear notification that you have taken some screenshots.

However, taking a screenshot with the Next Page feature can only take a maximum of eight captures. After the screenshots are captured according to your needs or wishes, then click “save.” Here is a sample long screenshot in Oppo.how to screenshot length in oppo

Easy is not it?

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Scroll Screenshot in Samsung Galaxy Smartphone

Introduced to Samsung users on the Note 5, and majorly improved upon for the Galaxy S7, was a nifty feature called ‘Capture more’. This allowed you to take a single long screenshot of a page, from the top and scrolling all the way to bottom, in one file. This feature made a comeback on the Galaxy S8 under the new moniker ‘Scroll capture’, and can of course be enjoyed on the latest Galaxy S9. Here’s how it’s done:

  1. First, enable Smart capture from Advanced settings.
  2. Navigate to the screen you want to take a shot of.
  3. Take a screenshot like normal.
  4. Once you take a screenshot, tap on Scroll capture (previously “capture more”) from the options that will show up at the bottom of the screen.
  5. Keep tapping the Scroll capture button to keep going down the page until you are done.
Scroll Screenshot in Huawei smartphones

Huawei devices allow you to take scrolling screenshots. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Locate the screen that you want to take a scrolling screenshot of
  2. Hold down on the Power and Volume down buttons at the same time
  3. After several seconds an animation will appear letting you know that you’ve successfully captured the image
  4. Before the animation disappears, tap on the Scrollshot option
  5. Almost immediately, your phone will begin scrolling down on the screen and add to the original screenshot. It will continue to scroll until you tap on the screen which tells it to stop
  6. The scrollshot will now appear on your display for you to inspect. From here, you can Share, Edit, or Delete the image
Scroll Screenshot in Any other smartphone

This intuitive app allows you to take screenshots as you normally would, then it stitches them together for you automatically (unlike other apps which require you to do it manually). All you have to do is save the screenshot as one file, and it even lets you share it from the app right afterward.

Download Stitch & Share: big screenshot from Play Store

Take your first screenshot as usual. Scroll down until only a small part of what was visible in the first screenshot is still showing on your screen, then take the next screenshot.

Just repeat this step until you’ve taken shots of everything you want. Then swipe down to open your phone’s notifications panel and tap the Stitch & Share notification to open the app. Or, you can open the Stitch & Share app and select the screenshots you want to be automatically stitched. From there, simply tap the green arrow to save your long screenshot.

See Example below.

Scroll ScreenShot

Post Author: Zahid Farid