Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra all display a toolbar at the bottom of the screen immediately after you capture a screenshot on your phone. This toolbar allows you to edit, share, and quickly capture scrolling screenshots.
It will disappear after a few seconds, but if you find its presence annoying, you can easily disable this feature with the following steps:
Guide to Disable Screen Capture Toolbar on Samsung Galaxy S20
Step 1: Open the Settings app on your phone. The quickest way to access the settings menu is to swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Notification panel and tap on the gear icon next to the power button.
Step 2: Alternatively, you can swipe up from the bottom to the top on the home screen to open the Galaxy S20's App Drawer. There, you can use the search bar or swipe between pages to find the Settings app.
In Settings, scroll down and tap on the Advanced Features option.
Step 3: Within Advanced Features, locate the Screenshots And Screen Recorder menu and tap on it.
Step 4: Finally, tap on the button next to the Screenshot Toolbar option to disable the screen capture toolbar on Samsung Galaxy S20. This button will then change from green to gray.
While in the Screenshots menu, you can also change the format of the images. By default, screenshots are saved as JPG. You can change the format by tapping on the Screenshot Format item and selecting PNG format from the pop-up menu.
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