Taking a screenshot or print screen of some mobile application or a website on your Sony Xperia smartphone can be very useful. Let’s learn how to take a screenshot on Xperia Z4 Tablet WiFi by this following this easy Xperia screenshot guide.

Take a Screenshot on Xperia Z4 Tablet WiFi
You can take a screenshot on your Xperia Z4 Tablet WiFi by two different methods.
1. Xperia Z4 Tablet WiFi Screenshot Using Hardware Buttons
In this method, you are going to capture your Xperia Z4 Tablet WiFi screen by using the hardware keys of the mobile.
Step 1: Go to the screen which you want to take a screenshot.
Step 2: When you are ready, press the Volume down and Power button on your Xperia simultaneously and hold it for few seconds.
Step 3: You will see a screenshot notification and you will also hear a screenshot confirmation sound on your Xperia Z4 Tablet WiFi device.
Step 4: To see the captured screenshot, open the Xperia Gallery app and select the Albums >> Screenshots folder.
2. Xperia Z4 Tablet WiFi Screenshot Using Google Assistant
In this method, the screen of your Xperia Z4 Tablet WiFi phone by using google assistant.
Step 1: Go to the screen on your Xperia Z4 Tablet WiFi, which you would like to take a screenshot.
Step 2: Press and hold the home icon for few seconds until you see google assistant popup.
Step 3: Then you can ask the assistant to “take a screenshot”. The screen will flash indicating that the screen capture has been captured successfully.
I hope now you can take a screenshot on your Xperia Z4 Tablet WiFi phone.
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