In Samsung Galaxy phones, screenshots are not just about capturing an image of what's in front of you; they have become a smart tool that offers great flexibility in editing, sharing, and even capturing in different ways that suit your style. Through simple system settings, you can fully customize the screenshot experience to be faster, clearer, and more professional. In this guide, we will review the most important of these settings along with steps to enable each feature so you can benefit from them in the best possible way.
Screenshot Tools Bar
Appears immediately after capturing the image and provides quick options.
Features:
Swipe to capture a long screenshot
Draw or edit
Instant crop
Share
Use AI selection to create clips and execute actions
Steps to Enable:
Open Settings and then go to Advanced Features.
Tap on Screenshots and Screen Recording.
Enable the option to Show the Tools Bar after capturing.
Delete After Sharing
Screenshots and AI selections are automatically deleted after sharing.
Steps to Enable:
Open Settings and then go to Advanced Features.
Tap on Screenshots and Screen Recording.
Enable the Delete After Sharing option.
Hide Status Bar and Navigation Bar
To get a clean screenshot without interface elements.
Steps to Enable:
Open Settings and then go to Advanced Features.
Tap on Screenshots and Screen Recording.
Enable the Hide Status Bar and Navigation Bar option.
Save Original Screenshots
Allows you to return to the original screenshots after editing them in Studio, but it uses more storage space.