How to take a screenshot of an entire page on iPhone natively!
It's really not uncommon for us to be surfing the internet and come across some content that we really want to share with someone, but we don't want (or can't) send the link. For that, it's good to take a print of an entire page on the iPhone.
This is a feature native to the device, but it is somewhat hidden, especially for those coming from Android. The simple difference in how to take a print between the two systems makes a big difference.
If you want to learn how to do this, just read our guide below with all the (few) necessary steps.
How to take a screenshot of an entire page on iPhone?
First of all, it's important that we make it clear that, due to restrictions on the iOS system by Apple, you can only take a screenshot of the full page if you're using Safari or other native apps in the ecosystem. In other words, if it's in any of the other best internet browsers, it won't work.
Now that we've got this out of the way, let's first show you how to take a normal print, as this is part of the process.
- If you are an iPhone X user onwards (with the exception of iPhone SE 2020), to take a screenshot press the power button along with the volume up button;
- Now, if you use an iPhone 8 Plus or lower, or the iPhone SE 2020, just press the Home button and the power button to take the screenshot.
Right! Now that you've captured your screen, you should see a thumbnail of the capture in the bottom left corner of your screen. To take a screenshot of an entire page on the iPhone, do the following:
- Tap on that thumbnail we mentioned. If it's already gone, take another print;
- Now, tap the button at the top of the screen that says full page to capture the entire screen;
- On the right side, you will be able to browse the capture, to see everything that was captured in detail;
- It is possible to crop the capture to print only a part of the page, not the entire page. After selecting the area, tap OK;
- You can also make drawings and things like that in the capture. To save, just tap OK again!
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