Taking a screenshot or screen capture on Galaxy S6 & Galaxy S6 Edge has few different methods. Read them below.
How to take a screenshot on Samsung Galaxy S6 & Galaxy S6 Edge
Screenshot Method 1:
Step 1: Go to the screen which you want to take a screenshot.
Step 2: Press and hold the power button and home button at the same time.
Step 3: The saved screenshot can now be viewed in the gallery app on your smartphone.
Step 4: The captured image can be shared with your friends through any social media networks like Facebook and Twitter.
Screenshot Method 2:
Step 1: Go to the screen which you want to take a screenshot.
Step 2: Enable the feature in Settings—Motions and gestures — Palm swipe to capture.
Step 3: Swipe your palm over the screen from the left side to the right side, or from the right side to the left side.
Step 4: The saved screenshot can now be viewed in the gallery app on your smartphone.
Step 5: The captured image can be shared with your friends through any social media networks like Facebook and Twitter.
This method is also used for the Samsung Galaxy S6.
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ABOUT PHONE
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge smartphone with 5.10-inch 1440×2560 display powered by 1.5GHz processor alongside 3GB RAM and 16-megapixel rear camera.
Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone with a 5.10-inch 1440×2560 display powered by 1.5GHz processor alongside 3GB RAM and 16-megapixel rear camera.
I hope this tutorial was easy to take a screenshot on your Samsung smartphone.If you have any doubts regarding this, let us know in the comments.

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