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How To Take A Screenshot On The Google Pixel 7 & Pixel 7 Pro

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If you just upgraded to a new Google Pixel 7 or Pixel 7 Pro, then you might be wondering how you can take a screenshot on your brand new phone. Well, we’re here to help. The methods haven’t really changed, but there are a few ways that you can take a screenshot now. So in this article, we will go over all of the ways that this can be done.

The Google Pixel 7 is the latest Pixel smartphone from Google. It starts at $599 for the Pixel 7 and $899 for the Pixel 7 Pro. They run on Android 13 with the Google Pixel Experience on top.

How To Take A Screenshot On The Google Pixel 7

There are four different ways that you can take a screenshot on the Google Pixel 7 series. And we’re here to outline each way. So you can choose which one works best for you. Whether it’s with the buttons, software buttons, or Google Assistant.

Using the buttons

Probably the oldest way to take a screenshot on Android is with the buttons. This has been a thing since around Android 4. And here’s how you can do that.

  • Press Power and Volume Down keys together for a few seconds.
  • You’ll see the screen flash, and a screenshot appear at the bottom of the screen with a few options for editing and capturing a scrolling screenshot.
  • And that’s it.

Using the Recents menu

Another way to take a screenshot is through the Recents menu. Here’s how you can do that:

  • Swipe up from the bottom of your screen until the Recents screen comes up.
  • Tap on the “Screenshot” button below the app that is currently open.
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  • It will now take a screenshot of the active app. Which is super useful.
  • That’s all there is to it. You’ll get the same notification as you do in any other screenshot method.

Taking a scrolling screenshot

New in Android 12, you can now take a scrolling screenshot. This is a feature that many other smartphone makers have had in their phones for years. And here’s how you can take a scrolling screenshot (we have a much more in-depth tutorial on that here).

  • Capture your screenshot using the Power and Volume Down buttons as mentioned above. This will not work from the Recents menu.
  • Now, you’ll see an option in the screenshot UI to “Capture More”. Tap on that.
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  • Here, you can crop how much of the screen yo want to capture. Whether it is the entire page, or just more than what is shown on your screen currently.
  • Hit the “Save” button in the upper left-hand corner.
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  • And that’s it. That’s how you can take a scrolling screenshot.

Using Google Assistant

Finally, you can use the Google Assistant to take a screenshot on the Pixel 7 as well. So you can do it without using your voice. Here’s how you can do it:

  • Activate the Assistant by saying “Hey Google”, or swiping up from the bottom corners of the screen.
  • Once the Google Assistant is awake and listening, say “Take a screenshot”.
  • That’s it.

Now, if you get an error here, it likely means that the Assistant does not have permission to take a screenshot. You can fix that by doing the following:

  • Go into Settings.
  • Tap on Apps & Notifications.
  • Then tap on Advanced.
  • Then tap on Default Apps.
  • And Assist & Voice input.
  • Now, toggle on “Use Screenshot”.

And that’s the many ways that you can take a screenshot on the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.