How to take screenshot on Android Nougat 7.0
Taking a screenshot , printscreen on Android Nougat , Android N smartphone is easy. Follow the below tutorial.
Learn How to take screenshot on Android Nougat ( Android N 7.0 )
Step 1: Navigate to the application screen which you want to take a screenshot.
Step 2: Press and hold the power button and volume down button at the same time.
Step 3: You will hear the camera shutter sound along with flash effect, which indicates that the screenshot has been taken successfully.
Step 4: The captured screenshot will be automatically saved on your phone’s gallery app and can also be viewed on File Manger App or Google Photos App.
About Android 7.0 Nougat:
Android 7.0 Nougat the latest version of android also known as Android N contains entirely new emoji’s, and the ability to use two or more languages at the same time. Over 1500 emoji including 72 new ones. It designed with Multi-window view technology. You can easily and quickly switch between apps.It uses Vulkan™ API, this API is a game changer with high-performance 3D graphics. You can see apps spring to life with sharper graphics and eye-candy effects. With VR mode, Android Nougat is ready to transport you to new worlds. Available on Daydream-ready phones. Doze technology helps to save battery power even when you are on the move. Android Nougat opens up more ways for you to personalize your Android device.It contain Data Saver, Notification Controls, Display size,etc., Android is built with powerful layers of security and encryption.

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