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If you’re rocking the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, you already know it’s more than just a phone — it’s a foldable beast built for multitasking and getting things done on the go. But here’s the fun part: this device can do more than you think. Two features every power user should absolutely master are taking Big-High-Quality Screenshots and turning your phone into a pocket-sized document scanner. Need to grab the whole screen in sharp detail? The Fold 7 makes it ridiculously easy to snap Big-High-Quality Screenshots without breaking a sweat. Got paperwork or notes you’d rather not carry around? You can scan them straight to PDF using the built-in tools — no third-party apps required. Once you get the hang of these tricks, your Galaxy Z Fold 7 becomes more than a phone; it becomes your mobile scanner, notebook, and screenshot wizard all in one. So, if you’ve been looking for a smarter way to work on the go, mastering Big-High-Quality Screenshots and quick PDF scanning is the perfect place to start.

Big-High-Quality Screenshots - 1
  • Why Big-High-Quality Screenshots?
  • Step 1: Taking a Big (Scrolling) Screenshot
  • Step 2: Scanning Documents to PDFs Natively
  • Manage and Share Like a Pro
  • Why You Should Love These Features
  • Conclusion
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Why Big-High-Quality Screenshots?

Whether it’s a long webpage, an epic chat convo, or a detailed map, sometimes a single screen just doesn’t cut it. Big, scrollable screenshots capture everything you see, perfect for sharing or archiving. Your big Z Fold 7 screen makes this a visual treat!

Step 1: Taking a Big (Scrolling) Screenshot

  • Open the page or app you want to capture.
  • Press the Volume Down + Power button simultaneously, just like a classic screenshot.
  • Immediately tap the small Scroll Capture or Capture More button that appears (usually at the bottom left).
  • Keep tapping the scroll capture button as it auto-scrolls down to grab the entire content.
  • Tap Done when it captures everything you need.
  • Find your large screenshot in the Gallery app, crisp and continuous.

Use your S Pen for precision — hover and tap for selective screenshots or annotate your captures with ease.

Step 2: Scanning Documents to PDFs Natively

Your Galaxy Z Fold 7 doubles as a smart scanner right out of the box:

  • Open the Camera app.
  • Swipe to or tap on the More tab.
  • Choose the Document Scanner mode.
  • Frame your document — your phone will auto-detect edges and adjust perspective.
  • Snap the picture or use the S Pen buttons to capture hands-free.
  • The app then cleans up the image and lets you save it as a PDF.
  • You can scan multiple pages and save them all in a single PDF document.

Manage and Share Like a Pro

  • Open the scanned PDF in the My Files or Samsung Notes app.
  • Add annotations, signatures, or highlights with the S Pen.
  • Share directly via email, cloud storage, or messaging apps without compromising quality.

Why You Should Love These Features

  • Capture lengthy content without stitching apps or messy editing.
  • Turn paper into digital PDFs anytime — no bulky scanner needed.
  • S Pen integration adds a pro touch and precision control.
  • Native tools mean no third-party apps hogging your storage or tracking your data.

Conclusion

Taking Big-High-Quality Screenshots and turning documents into clean PDFs on the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is simple, fast, and surprisingly fun. Whether you’re capturing a full webpage with a Big-High-Quality Screenshot, scanning notes for class, or organizing paperwork for work, the Fold 7 makes the process effortless. With its foldable display and built-in tools, you’ll find yourself reaching for those Big-High-Quality Screenshots and scans more often — because productivity feels seamless when it’s this easy.

Author:Ifeoluwa Adeleke

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During the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone Air launch, Apple also announced the iOS 26 Stable Version release date. Enjoy the short video for the details. Below are listed all eligible or supported devices for iOS 26.

List of iOS 26 Supported Devices

  • iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max
  • iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max
  • iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max
  • iPhone SE 2022
  • iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone SE 2020

Unsupported Devices

iPhone models older than the iPhone SE (2nd generation), including the iPhone 10, iPhone XR, and iPhone XS, are not supported and will not get iOS 26.

What’s New In iOS 26?

For detailed information on everything new in iOS 26, read this article .

Author:Mister Mobility

Digital Skills and Communication Coach | Mobile Phone Connoisseur since 2001 | Tech Blogging since 2004