Realme U1 is the best selling smartphone in its budget segment in indian market and most of asian market.

How to take a screenshot on Realme U1
Follow these below Steps for taking a screenshot on Realme U1
Step 1: Enter the Screen which you want to take a screenshot on your Nokia phone.
Step 2: Press the Volume Down button and the Power Button at the same time and release it after a few seconds once you hear the screenshot sound.
Step 3: You will also see a screenshot notification which indicates that the screenshot has been taken successfully.
Step 4: Tap the screenshot notification and you will be taken to the screenshot directly where you can edit and share it on social media or email or messages.
Step 1: Go to the screen which you want to take a screenshot.
Step 2: Go to the notification bar bar setting quick toggle options .Click on the “Screenshot Toggle ” to initiate the screenshot.
Step 3: Now the screenshot will be taken and the screenshot notification will also appear.
Step 4: The screenshot will now be saved on the Photos app.
About Realme U1 :
Realme U1 launched in November 2018. It has a 6.30 inch LCD display with 1080 pixels by 2340 pixels resolution which is 409 PPI. The Realme U1 is a Dual-SIM smartphone with dual nano sim capability.
It runs on Android Oreo with realme UI. It is powered by MediaTek Helio P70 2.1GHz octa-core processor along with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage which can be expanded up to 256GB with SD cards.
It has a dual 13-megapixel and 2 megapixel secondary rear camera and a 25 MP front camera. It comes with a non-removable 3500 mAh Battery.

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