Screen capture allows you to take an image of your phone screen quickly and easily. It is not an app but a feature of the phone. If you are experiencing any errors such as device application failure when taking screenshots with your Android 13 OS Galaxy device, follow these steps.
Please note: Ensure you have the latest software version downloaded and installed.
How to enable screen capture
To take a screenshot, it is necessary to enable screen capture option.
Step 1. Open Settings menu.
Step 2. Tap Apps.
Step 3. Tap more options icon.
Step 4. Open Special access option.
Step 5. Tap All files access to check what apps have permissions.
Step 6. Search Samsung capture and if the access is not allowed, enable it. If the access is already enabled, turn off and on and try taking the screenshot again.
Check the physical condition of your phone
If one button is not functioning properly, is blocked, restricted, or if buttons do not press equally and simultaneously then screenshot capture will not work.
Check the physical condition of your Galaxy devices buttons.
Phone cases can restrict button control or access, to ensure this is not impacting your device, try removing the cover.
Check the Phone’s memory space
If your Galaxy device does not have sufficient internal memory, you will not be able to take a screenshot. Check the phone's memory space. You may need to perform a memory status check on your device.
Step 1. Open Settings menu.
Step 2. Tap Battery and device care.
Step 3: Tap Memory.
Step 4: Tap “Clean now” if the option is available.