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How to Take a Screenshot on iPhone 12

By Matthew Lynch
June 11, 2023
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As an iPhone 12 user, taking a screenshot is an easy and convenient feature to capture anything on your phone’s screen. Whether you want to save a funny text message, a game score, or an article, taking a screenshot is effortless, and you don’t need any additional tools or apps. Here are the steps to take a screenshot on an iPhone 12.

Step 1: Identify the buttons

The iPhone 12 has two physical buttons on the right side – the side button and the volume up button.

Step 2: Prepare the Screen

Open the App, page or content that you want to capture, and get the screen ready. Ensure the information you want to capture is completely visible.

Step 3: Press The Buttons

To take a screenshot, simultaneously press the side button and the volume up button. You should hear the sound of a camera shutter, and the screen should briefly flash to indicate that the screenshot has been captured.

Step 4: Edit, Share or Save the Screenshot

After taking the screenshot, you will notice a thumbnail of the screenshot in the bottom left corner of the screen. Tap the thumbnail to open the editing menu. You will have several editing options, including cropping, drawing or adding text. Also, you can share this screenshot or save it to your photos library, directly from the editing menu.

Conclusion

Taking a screenshot is an essential feature that helps iPhone 12 users to capture a moment or information on their screens, and the process is an easy one. Follow the steps outlined above, and you’ll be screenshotting like a pro in no time.

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