This article shows you how to take a snapshot of everything that is currently displayed on an Android device screen (the resulting image in technical jargon is called a "screenshot").
Steps

Step 1. Display the subject you want to take a screenshot of on the device screen
This can be an image, a photo, a message, a web page, a document, etc. Make it appear on the device screen.

Step 2. Press and hold the "Power" and "Volume Down" keys at the same time
It is important that these keys are pressed together.
- If you are using a Samsung Galaxy device, you will need to press the "Power" and "Home" keys.
- The screen brightness should fluctuate for a moment indicating that the screenshot was successful.

Step 3. Swipe your finger across the screen from top to bottom
This way you will have access to the Android notification bar.