All methods of taking screenshots on SAMSUNG Galaxy S10 Plus. Check out how to capture screen on SAMSUNG Galaxy S10 Plus. Let's use tricks to capture long sc From the Motion menu, find out Hand Motions and then check the Palm Swipe to capture checkbox. Close the settings app, head to the screen which you want to capture. Shape your hand like a knife Step 1: To begin, navigate to the screen you want to capture. Step 2: Once you’re in the desired screen, press the Power button and Volume Down button at the same time and then release both Step 2: Access Screenshot Notification Settings. If you act quick enough, you can give the heads-up notification a gentle tug downwards to expand the notification shade. If not, just swipe down from the top of your screen to access the notification panel as you normally would and find the screenshot notification. Step 4: Find Palm swipe to capture and make sure the switch next to it is enabled. Step 5: To take a screenshot using the feature, load the content on the screen. Step 6: Swipe the bottom edge of Open the Gallery on your Galaxy Watch by swiping up from the home screen and tapping the Gallery app icon. Swipe left or right to find the screenshot, and tap and hold to select it. You can move left or right to select multiple screenshots. Tap the Send to Phone icon. You will see a notification when the transfer is complete. Improve Galaxy S10 battery life step 4: Use lower resolution. Although higher resolution makes great your display, it also can drain the battery faster than expected. The more pixels your screen 1) Yes, the AOD does move and it more than fast enough; and 2) it is not constantly 1:38. Sorry but whatever you have going on is, therefore, not burn in as defined. The idea that the AOD display would move to 1:38 at the same every time every day is silly enough. That one minute though will not cause burn in for years, if ever. . RQ7i.