Screenshots Are Very Convenient, Especially If You Need to Save […]

Screenshots are very convenient, especially if you need to save instructions from an email or send a friend something you were looking at on Amazon. In this article, I'll show you a few different ways to take a screenshot on a Samsung Galaxy S9!
Before diving into our step-by-step guide, I want to explain what a screenshot is. In short, a screenshot is an image of whatever was on your phone's screen.
It's a useful function that can make saving snapshots of information simple. It's made even easier because all screenshots are automatically saved to a specific album in your phone's Gallery. This album is appropriately named Screenshots.
There are a handful of different ways to take a screenshot on a Samsung Galaxy S9. You can take them by using:
Each option has its own advantages, so it's really up to you when deciding which one to use.
If you're looking to learn how to take a screenshot on another device, try our guide for How To Screenshot On An iPhone: The Simple Guide!
Personally, this is my favorite way to take a screenshot. It's fairly straightforward and incredibly convenient.
The Palm Swipe is a less conventional method of taking a screenshot on your Samsung Galaxy S9. While it isn't my way to take a one, I understand why some people might find it preferable.
However, before you can dramatically swipe across your phone display, you have to turn on Palm Swipe.
To turn on Palm Swipe:



Now that you've turned on Palm Swipe, you can use it to take screenshots. Here's how to take a screenshot on your Samsung Galaxy S9 using Palm Swipe:

Although I'm usually not a big fans of voice commands, they can be useful when your hands are preoccupied. Using Bixby is the most hands-off way to get a screenshot of your Galaxy's display.
To take a screenshot using a Bixby voice command:
As I said before, you can also activate Bixby using the voice command “Hey, Bixby.” However, you must first set up the Wake-Up Command feature of Bixby in order for this to work. I'll show you how to do that below:
Once you've turned Voice Wake-Up on, you can take a screenshot by simply saying “Hey, Bixby, take a screenshot.”
It's important to note that when you take screenshots using Bixby, you won't be given any of the instant editing options.
However, you can string together commands. For example, you can take a screenshot and post it directly on Facebook by saying, “Take a screenshot and share it to Facebook.”
A Scrolling Capture screenshot is a bit different than the other methods I've mentioned in this article. It allows you to take a picture of more than just what's on your screen.
Scrolling Capture helps you to take screenshots of entire websites or long article. It does this by capturing multiple images and automatically scrolling down in between each shot. The screenshots are automatically connected into one very tall image.

Vertical screenshots are very useful, especially when you want to share entire articles or multiple pictures that relate to one another!
I hope this article helped you to understand all the different methods of taking a screenshot on a Samsung Galaxy S9. If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments below. Don't forget to share this article on social media with the Galaxy S9 lovers you know!