Take a Screenshot on Google Pixel 6 Series

There are three ways you can take screenshots on your Pixel 6 series smartphone. You can do it using physical buttons from recent apps or using Google Assistant. Below is a brief explanation of all three ways.

1. Using Physical Buttons

Using Physical buttons is the most straightforward way to take screenshots on any Android smartphone. The process remains the same on pretty much Android devices, so almost everyone already knows about it. Taking screenshots on Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro using physical buttons is not different either. To capture a screenshot on the Pixel 6 series smartphones, all you have to do is the press Power button and the Volume down button and at the same time. Once you press these buttons, the device will capture a screenshot instantly. A small preview of the captured screen will be shown in the bottom left corner with options to share and edit. You can tap on the share option to share it with your friends or tap on Edit to edit it. Note: Do remember you have to press the Volume down and Power button and not the Volume up and power button to open the Power Menu.

2. From Recent Menu

The way mentioned above to take screenshots on Google Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro requires Hardware buttons. If you don’t want to use physical buttons to take screenshots, you can capture a screenshot from the recent menu, and it doesn’t require any buttons. The process is time-consuming and less convenient; however, it is worth knowing an alternative way to take screenshots. Step 1: Use Swipe up from the bottom gesture and hold it for a second. Using this gesture will take to you to the Recents apps. Step 2: Swipe right or left to scroll between all the opened apps. Once you find the app, you want to take a screenshot of, tap on the Screenshot option in the screen’s bottom-left corner. Step 3: Tapping Screenshot will capture the screen, and the screenshot will save in the Screenshots folder. The physical button taking screenshots from the recent menu also allows users to share or edit the screenshot. If hardware buttons are not working on your Pixel 6 series, you can use the Recent apps trick to capture the screen.

3. Using Google Assistant

You must be using Google Assistant to ask about the weather, match scores, etc., but do you know you can take screenshots using it. Google Assistant is capable of doing these simple software tasks, but the function hardly gets used. Now when you know you can use Google Assistant to take screenshots must try it. To take a screenshot using Google Assistant, activate it first by long-pressing the power button, saying Hey Google, or tap the Microphone icon from the Google search bar. Once Google Assistant is activated, say, “take a screenshot.” The assistant will exactly do what you have told and will capture a screenshot for you. There is one difference between taking screenshots using physical buttons and using Google assistant. When you take screenshots from the physical buttons, a preview appears in the screen’s bottom-left corner with share and edit options. In the case of Google Assistant, a push notification Screenshot saved will be sent to you. It will also offer three options Share, Edit, and Delete. You can use these options to share or edit the screenshot.

Final Words

The screenshot is a convenient feature on our smartphones. It is the most used feature in typical day-to-day usage for many users. There is more than one way to take screenshots on your Pixel 6 series smartphone, and I have explained all those ways above in this article. You can follow anyway, and you will be able to capture your Pixel 6 screen with ease.

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