Taking a screenshot on your phone is one of its most basic functions, but the Galaxy Note 5 has a trick up its sleeve that helps it go well beyond a standard one-screen capture. Though you still have two simple ways to take a regular full-screen screenshot to share or keep for yourself, there's also a new option called "scrolling capture" that lets you automatically stitch together multiple screenshots into a full scrollable and editable image. Here's how it works. The regular one-screen screenshot

There's no shortage of situations where taking a simple screenshot is useful, whether you're showing something to a friend, saving a quick piece of information or troubleshooting an issue. There are two ways on the Note 5 to take a standard screenshot. Verizon is offering the Pixel 4a for just $10/mo on new Unlimited lines With a key combination: Open the content you wish to screenshot. At the same time, press and hold both the power button and home button for two seconds. You'll see the screen briefly flash, and a notification appear. Check your notifications, where you'll see the screenshot and an option to share, edit or delete it. With a palm swipe: Open the content you wish to screenshot. Place your hand vertically along the left or right edge of your Note 5, and swipe in from that edge with your hand touching the screen. You'll see the screen briefly flash, and a notification appear. Check your notifications, where you'll see the screenshot and an option to share, edit or delete it. (Optional) If this method doesn't work, check Settings > Motion and gestures to enable it. Scrolling screenshot with Screen Write