Skip to main content

How to take a screenshot on an iPhone XR

The iPhone XR brings the best of iOS and all-day battery life to the affordable smartphone market. It’s no surprise that the handheld set records as Apple’s bestseller in 2019. If you’re one of the many who snagged an iPhone XR, there’s a slew of useful features that you may not be using. Screenshotting, in particular, can be done in multiple ways. The process has also changed if you’re coming from an iPhone 8 or older. We break it down step-by-step so you can capture your next screenshot with physical buttons and AssistiveTouch.

Taking screenshots with physical buttons

Image used with permission by copyright holder

Step 1: Locate the correct buttons — Gone are the days of physical home buttons, so you’re going to look for the Lock and Volume up buttons instead to screenshot. The Volume up button is situated on the upper left side of the phone, underneath the mute switch. The Lock button is located on the right side. Placing your fingers on the two buttons should feel natural, as if you were holding the iPhone like normal.

Step 2: Capture the screenshot — When you’re on the desired page, press the two buttons simultaneously to screenshot. You’ll see a flashing animation, followed by a thumbnail on the bottom left corner if done successfully. For those who have silent mode turned off, you will also hear a shutter sound.

iPhone XR
Julian Chokkattu/Digital Trends

Step 3: Edit the screenshot — The thumbnail on the bottom can be ignored if you want to keep your screenshot the way it is. You can swipe it away or let it dismiss itself after a few seconds. But if you want to doodle, add notes, or crop the image, tap the thumbnail to bring up the editor tool. Here you’ll find an array of brushes and tools to fluff up your screenshot. By default, the editor tool will display what was captured on your screen. Switch to Full Page to edit webpages or longer images.

Step 4: Save and share screenshots Once you’re satisfied with the screenshot, tap Done to save it. To share the image, tap on the Share button in the upper right corner of the editor tool. If you never opened the editor tool, the screenshot will save itself automatically and can be shared through your photos app.

Fewer accidental screenshots — Taking screenshots with hardware buttons raises one concern: Accidentally pressing them when the iPhone is not in use. Since iOS 12, Apple has released a fix that prevents unintentional screenshots for this scenario in particular. When the iPhone display is turned off, screenshotting is automatically disabled.

Taking screenshots with AssistiveTouch

Step 1: Turn on AssistiveTouch — AssitiveTouch has been the go-to for ease and accessibility on iOS. It’s a floating button that hangs around your screen as you meander through your usual apps and games. Tap on it and you’ll be presented with shortcuts like opening Siri, pulling down your notification panel, and screenshotting. By default, this feature will be turned off. To turn it on, go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch and toggle AsssitiveTouch. Note that if you want to use the button for screenshotting, you’ll need to add the shortcut to the menu first.

Step 2: Adding screenshot function to AssistiveTouch — The arrangement of functions in the Top Level Menu — which opens when you tap on the AssistiveTouch button — is easily customizable. To do it, go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch and tap Customize Top Level Menu. There, you can tap an existing icon to change it or add more by tapping on the plus symbol in the bottom right corner. Among the list of functions that you can add is screenshotting. You can also set custom actions when interacting with the AssistiveTouch button like single-tap, double-tap, or long-press. A neat trick is to assign one of the actions to screenshot, especially if you plan to use AssistiveTouch to do just that.

Step 3: Capture the screenshot — To take a screenshot, go to the desired page and access your Top Level Menu by tapping on the AssistiveTouch button or by using the assigned custom action to screenshot. Like the side-button method, your screen should flash briefly and the captured image will appear as a thumbnail on the bottom corner.

Step 4: View, edit, and share the screenshots — Viewing and editing screenshots remain the same using the AssistiveTouch method. You can tap on the thumbnail to pull up the editor tool and tweak the image from there. To share, tap on the icon at the upper right corner. If you dismissed the thumbnail — either by swiping it away or letting it vanish — the screenshot will automatically store itself in your photo gallery.

Looking for ways to get the most out of your iPhone XR? To master your new device, check out our iPhone XR tips and tricks. If you’re sporting the latest model, check out some tips for enhancing the experience on your iPhone 11 or 11 Pro.

Editors' Recommendations

Kerry Wan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
10 iPhone productivity apps you need to download right now
iPhone 14 Pro showing the Moon always-on screen, held in a man's hand.

If you're anything like us, your Apple iPhone is a beast with multiple uses. It can go from an email-firing machine to a dedicated Netflix device in seconds and then into playing video games just as fast. But just because it can do all of those things doesn't mean it couldn't stand a little fine-tuning when it comes to optimizing it for productivity.

"Productivity" can mean a lot of things, whether it's sending emails, making tweaks to documents and spreadsheets, or just planning for your day ahead. Whatever being productive means to you, there are apps that will make it easier. Here are 10 iPhone productivity apps you need to download today.
Todoist
The best to-do app

Read more
Best iPhone 15 deals: How to get Apple’s latest iPhone for free
The display on a green iPhone 15.

The iPhone 15 is Apple’s current flagship phone, and it’s also one of its most popular phones. It’s come storming out of the gate since its release and has skyrocketed to make our ranks of the best phones. Its popularity can make it difficult to find iPhone 15 deals, but there are some out there. We’ve rounded up the best iPhone 15 deals going on right now, and while most of them entail trading in a device for savings, trade-in value is very high and could land you a free iPhone 15 if you’re trading in the right device. We’ve got all of those details below, so read onward and start saving on a new Apple iPhone 15.
Today's best iPhone 15 deals

: Get up to $830 in savings when you trade in a similar device. Also included is 3 free months of Apple TV+, Apple Fitness+, Apple Music, and 4 free months of Apple Arcade.
: Save up to $830 with device trade-in and inclusion of Verizon Unlimited Plus or Unlimited Ultimate plans.
: Save up to $830 via 24 monthly bill credits when you add a line on a qualifying plan and trade in an eligible device.
: Save up to $700 when you trade in an eligible device and commit to an AT&T Unlimited plan of more than $76 per month.

Read more
Best phone deals: Save on the iPhone, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and more
Galaxy S22 Ultra and iPhone 13 Pro cameras seen from the back.

There are a lot of phone deals worth shopping right now. Among the best phones you’ll find top names like Apple, Samsung, Google, and Motorola, and you’ll find them among the best phone deals as well. With so many brands and models out there to choose from, we thought we’d round up the best phone deals to shop right now. Reading onward you’ll find some great ways to save on a new phone, as well as a little information on why each phone may be the right one for you.
Motorola edge 2023 256GB (Unlocked) -- $350, was $600

The Motorola Edge 2023 is (almost) a Google Pixel 8 killer. It features a unique leather back, which feels great, a gorgeous curved display, and solid day-to-day performance. But most of all, it offers excellent battery life and all in an Android package you're gonna love. The current deal price is one of the best we've seen, making it more accessible than ever.

Read more