Further, it can help capture an error message you run into, or an interesting bit of information you find online. The method to capture your screen varies among different models of iPhone and iPad with Face ID or Touch ID. Let’s take a closer look.
How to take a screenshot on iPhone 14, 13, 12, 11, and X Series iPhones How to take a screenshot on iPhone SE 2022, iPhone 8, and earlier Take a screenshot on iPad with Face ID How to take a screenshot on iPad with Touch ID View screenshots on iPhone and iPad
How to take a Screenshot on iPhone 14, 13, 12, 11, and X Series iPhones
How to take a screenshot on iPhone SE 2022, iPhone 8, and earlier
The third-generation iPhone SE, iPhone 8, and all earlier models like iPhone 7, 6, 5, etc., have a Home button on the front. Here’s how to grab a screenshot on these devices:
How to take a screenshot on iPad with Face ID
Modern high-end iPads have Face ID. These devices have thin edge-to-edge bezels, and thus, no Home button. Therefore the method to take a screenshot is almost the same as an iPhone with Face ID.
How to take a screenshot on iPad with Touch ID
The method to take a screenshot on an iPad with a Home button is similar to iPhones with Home buttons. Here are the steps:
View screenshots on iPhone and iPad
The screenshots you take on your iPhone and iPad are saved automatically to Photos in PNG format. If you use iCloud Photos on your iOS and iPadOS devices, you’ll find these screenshots under All Photos. If you don’t use iCloud Photos, it’s named Recents. When you scroll down to the Albums section, you’ll also see an option called Screenshots. It collects all the screenshots and displays them to you in one convenient place. Tip: You can also ask Siri to “Show all my Screenshots.”
Video: How to take a screenshot on iPhone and iPad
Summing up… So this is how you can capture screenshots on your iPhone and iPad, no matter which model you own. For iPod Touch, the process is the same as for iPads with the Home button. Next, you may like to learn how to take a screenshot on the iPhone and iPad without using the home and power button. If you have any other questions, please reach out to us using the comments section below. We’ll do our best to help you! In case you missed it:
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