How to take a screenshot on Motorola Moto M2

How to take a screenshot on Motorola Moto M2
Using hardware:
Step 1: Go to the screen which you want to take a screenshot.
Step 2: Press and hold both the Power button and the volume down button for three seconds, or until you hear the camera shutter sound.
Step 3: To view the screen image, touch Apps > Gallery > Screenshots.
Step 4: You can also press and hold the image for files and sharing options, which will be at the bottom of the screen.
Using QuickMemo app:
Step 1: First, download the QuickMemo app.
Step 2: Go to the screen which you want to take a screenshot.
Step 3: Slide down the Notification Panel and tap on the QuickMemo icon.
Step 4: Your captured image has been saved in Gallery automatically.
About phone:
Motorola Moto M2 smartphone comes with a 5.50-inch touchscreen display with 1080 pixels by 1920 pixels of resolution. It has Geo-tagging, Touch Focus, Face Detection, Digital Zoom, Panorama, HDR camera features with 13MP primary camera and 5 MP front camera for selfie. It also has LED flash camera feature. It runs on Android v6.0.1 Marshmallow. The phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. The phone has 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage that can be expanded by SD cards. It is powered by Li-Ion battery type. The phone has sensor features like Compass, Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, Compass. It supports all the connectivity options like Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, Headphones, 3G and 4G.

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