There's a new screenshot tool that lets
you take scrolling screenshots, allowing you to save entire web pages in a single image.
You can now
take scrolling screenshots, calculate currency conversions, create dual app log - ins and expect more as we roll out more version updates in the future.
You can also
take scrolling screenshots, convert currency and other units on the fly, and much more.
OnePlus is rolling out OxygenOS Open Beta 20 to the OnePlus 3 that lets
you take scrolling screenshots even when a GIF or video is playing.
The other new feature on the device lets
you take scrolling screenshots, so that you can share a listing of anything (maybe a list of restaurants or a shopping list) with others as a screenshot (this feature was seen before on the Note lineup).
You can even
take scrolling screenshots, which is pretty dope.
There are a few neat touches like a translucent slide up app drawer (from anywhere on the home screen), the option to
take scrolling screenshots and also a do not disturb mode for gaming where you can lock capacitive buttons and block notifications for those intense gaming sessions.
Knuckle gestures return, with two of the more useful options being an «S» to
take a scrolling screenshot, and a double - knuckle double tap to start screen recording.
Not exact matches
If you want to
take a peak at some
screenshots,
scroll down a bit and look around: it will only
take a minute or two.
Typically, the collection of website evidence is tedious, involving manual
scrolling and
taking screenshots of webpages and social media accounts.
To quickly open the image after you
take the
screenshot, you need to
scroll down the notification panel and tap on the saved
screenshot.
There's a
screenshot mode that will capture an entire page, so you don't have to
scroll down and
take multiple
screenshots.
We recommend you
take a cursory glance at this, but
scroll down to see
screenshots / videos and a description of each new change.
Here are rendering profiles for the Galaxy S8 +, LG G6, and the Google Pixel (from left to right) in their settings menus (the
screenshots were
taken after
scrolling up and down a few times):
There are three different ways to
take a
screenshot in MIUI 8, and Xiaomi rolled out a new
scrolling screenshot feature that lets you capture an entire page.
You can also use a knuckle to draw around an area to
take a
screenshot of a selected area, and knocking firmly with a knuckle and drawing an «S» starts a
scrolling -
screenshot (ideal for
taking pictures of long websites), while rapping with two knuckles at once will start and stop full screen recording.
They can save that
screenshot, or they could keep
scrolling to continue
taking a longer
screenshot on their phone.
When you use
Scroll Capture, the phone will automatically
scroll down,
take another
screenshot, and then stitch it together with the previous image.