How to Screenshot LG G2 | Print Screen for G2

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LG G2 is the latest flagship device from LG and turning out to be a good competitor for HTC One M7 and the Samsung Galaxy S4. The G2 is packed with cool features and it can take screenshots very easily. The screenshots can be captured using default hard keys or we can also use free printscreen apps to capture the display screen of G2.

Screenshot LG G2 - Default Android method

1. Power/Lock + Volume down

We are going to use 2 keys to printscreen your LG G2, First key is power key and the second key is Volume Down key. Both the buttons are present on the back of LG G2. Just hold down the VOLUME DOWN and POWER Buttons simultaneously. It can be litter tricky as you need to make sure that both the keys are pressed together.




2. QuickMemo - Capture printscreen and edit

Pull down the Notification panel, and click on the Quick Memo option. If you cannot find the option the it's located on the extreme left of notifications.

The screenshot would be taken. The phone will automatically take you to the Editing options where you can edit the picture by adding text and adding images. Then  there is an option to save the photo to the gallery or in the QuickMemo app.

If you choose to have the screenshot saved in the Gallery, it would get located in a new folder called QuickMemo
Where the screenshots are stored
Once the screenshot has been captured,it can be found in the Gallery. You need to use a file manager to access the physical location of your screenshot. Easiest way to share your screenshot is browsing the album.

Apart from the Native method, there are various apps which can be used to grab a screenshot. Some of the apps are paid and some of them need ROOT access, but you can easily find some freewares on Google play store.

The LG G2 comes with bigger 5.2" display and a thinner bezel. It has same size overall for a much bigger screen and it's quite slimmer. In terms of output, better graphics and higher resolution 13 MP camera is the plus point.
LG G2 is the latest flagship device from LG and turning out to be a good competitor for HTC One M7 and the Samsung Galaxy S4. The G2 is packed with cool features and it can take screenshots very easily. The screenshots can be captured using default hard keys or we can also use free printscreen apps to capture the display screen of G2.

Screenshot LG G2 - Default Android method

1. Power/Lock + Volume down

We are going to use 2 keys to printscreen your LG G2, First key is power key and the second key is Volume Down key. Both the buttons are present on the back of LG G2. Just hold down the VOLUME DOWN and POWER Buttons simultaneously. It can be litter tricky as you need to make sure that both the keys are pressed together.




2. QuickMemo - Capture printscreen and edit

Pull down the Notification panel, and click on the Quick Memo option. If you cannot find the option the it's located on the extreme left of notifications.

The screenshot would be taken. The phone will automatically take you to the Editing options where you can edit the picture by adding text and adding images. Then  there is an option to save the photo to the gallery or in the QuickMemo app.

If you choose to have the screenshot saved in the Gallery, it would get located in a new folder called QuickMemo
Where the screenshots are stored
Once the screenshot has been captured,it can be found in the Gallery. You need to use a file manager to access the physical location of your screenshot. Easiest way to share your screenshot is browsing the album.

Apart from the Native method, there are various apps which can be used to grab a screenshot. Some of the apps are paid and some of them need ROOT access, but you can easily find some freewares on Google play store.

The LG G2 comes with bigger 5.2" display and a thinner bezel. It has same size overall for a much bigger screen and it's quite slimmer. In terms of output, better graphics and higher resolution 13 MP camera is the plus point.

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