Samsung keeps pushing useful features often after they roll out One UI. Compared with Samsung’s previous Android OS versions, One UI is far better, with many new options and optimizations. Samsung Galaxy A23 5G comes with Android 12-based One UI 4.1. Since it has the latest version, it has many unique options that can reduce the workload, including easy Screenshots. Here we listed all possible ways to take Screenshots in Samsung Galaxy A23 5G. When you are a regular user, You can keep using in-built options. When you need Advanced controls, You can go for third-party apps.
This Mobile comes with Android 12, One UI Core 4.1, So you can take screenshots using the Palm swipe method. We also added some third-party apps to make this process easy. If you are a regular user, the Palm swipe and Key combination method are enough; You Don’t need new apps.
Supporting versions
- SM-A236M
- SM-A236U
Different Ways to Take Screenshots in Samsung Galaxy A23 5G (SM-A236M/U)
It is always a wise idea to avoid specific apps for simple tasks. When you are not satisfied with the standard method or need Advanced customizations, you can use other particular apps to take screenshots. Or you can stick with in-built system methods.
1. Using Physical Key combinations
You can use your Volume Down+ Power Button to take screenshots. Use your Left hand to Hold Volume Down Button from the back Right-hand and Finger to Power Button. If you Hold it from the back, you can quickly Press the combinations.
You can find these photos in Gallery Screenshots Folder.
2. Using Palm Swipe
Samsung Galaxy One UI-based series has unique features like palm swipe gestures. To Access this feature, Go to Settings >> Advanced features >> Palm Swipe to Capture >> Enable. After enabling this feature, swipe your palm from left to right above the sensor to capture screenshots.
3. Ask Google Assistant
Instead of Bixby, Samsung allows users to use Google Assistant in the new “A” series. You should set up your Google Assistant before this process. You can do this by going to settings-> Voices Assist-> Google. Toggle the gear icon.
After the setup process, Wherever you want to take a screenshot, long-press the Home Button and Ask Google Assistant to Take a Screenshot. After it takes a screenshot, you can share and save them.
4. Using Assistant Menu
This menu also has Samsung One UI exclusive feature, and it is like a touch assistant in the Google Play Store. By enabling this option, you can add some shortcuts or quick actions and access them anywhere on your Mobile.
- To activate this, Go to Settings >> Accessibility >> Interaction and dexturity>> Assistant menu>> Enable.
- After enabling this feature, You will get the icon as a screen overlay app. If you press the icon, you will get some options. Select a screenshot from the options.
5. Accessibility Menu
Yes, you can also use the Accessibility menu to take a screenshot.
- To activate this, Go to Settings >> Accessibility >> Installed services>> Accessibility menu>> Enable.
- After enabling this feature, You will get the additional stick man icon to activate the button navigation in the navigation. If you press the icon, you will get some options. Select a screenshot from the options.
6. Using Apps
Screenshot Easy App
- Download Screenshot Easy App from Play Store.
- Beyond Just a Screenshot, you can do many things like Screen Recorder, Entire Website Page Capture, and Scroll Capture.
- After installing this app, you can see this app in the Notification Bar. If you tap Capture, It will capture the current screen on your Mobile.
Screenshot Touch App
- Download the Screenshot Touch App from Play Store.
- It is similar to the above app. But in my usage, It is easy to use because of the Touch Assistive menu. When you tap that Logo, It will Pop-up with the option for capture.
Touch Master App
- Download the TouchMaster (Assistive Touch) App from Play Store.
- Many Touch Assistants are available, But they are loaded with unwanted features. This app can make our work done with less storage.
Conclusion
In mid-range Mobile, Bixby can work better. But Samsung soon drops Bixby. So, You can stick with Google Assistant. Taking Screenshots in Samsung Galaxy A23 5G is similar in terms of Software and OS, and thus the same methods will work for them. If you are a regular user, I advise you to use Physical keys because you rarely use the Screenshot feature. Palm swipe may take accidental screenshots. But, If you are a Developer or some techie guy who uses several screenshots, use In-Built Palm Gesture or Play Store Apps. If you install from third-party sites, Always check the Background activities to avoid stealing your data. If you have other methods, comment below.

Selva Ganesh is the Chief Editor of this Blog. He is a Computer Science Engineer, An experienced Android Developer, Professional Blogger with 8+ years in the field. He completed courses about Google News Initiative. He runs Android Infotech which offers Problem Solving Articles around the globe.
Samsung should link to this on their support site!
Clear language and great formatting. Makes a big difference.
Took a perfect screenshot on my first try using your guide.
Super thankful for this guide. It’s incredibly helpful!
Best tutorial I found after hours of searching.
Wasn’t expecting so many useful options. Thanks!
My screenshot issue is fixed thanks to you!
Really helpful post, especially the Assistant Menu trick.
Tried three different methods you suggested — all worked!
Was about to return my phone thinking it was defective. Thanks!
Appreciate the no-nonsense approach. Great job.
This guide should come pre-installed on Samsung phones!
Definitely bookmarking this. I take screenshots all the time.
Galaxy A23 users will love this guide. Everything is so clearly written.
The way you write makes tech stuff less intimidating. Much respect!
Shared this with my mom and she figured it out right away.
Wish I saw this earlier. Struggled for weeks with screenshots.
Your blog always solves my Samsung issues. Thanks again!
Volume Down + Power didn’t work at first but now I get it. Timing is key!
Couldn’t figure this out until I read your post. Lifesaver!
Downloaded Assistant Menu for the first time and it’s a game changer.
Not just useful — this post was written like someone actually tried it!
Finally a tutorial that isn’t just copy-paste. Really appreciate the effort.
Bixby route wasn’t obvious at all until I read this. Thanks!
The step-by-step format really helped. Thanks for keeping it simple!
So many ways to do it! Didn’t realize I had all these options.
Accurate and detailed! Helped my dad take his first screenshot.
Was looking for this exact info. You nailed it!
Saved me from a ton of frustration. Easy to follow and worked perfectly.
Why doesn’t Samsung promote this feature more? This is gold!
It’s small things like these that make using Samsung easier. Appreciated!
Took me 2 seconds to get it right using your instructions. Thanks!
Just tried the palm swipe — so cool! Never knew about that gesture.
Your guides are consistently helpful. Keep up the great work!
I didn’t even know Galaxy A23 had this many screenshot options. Awesome!
Love your website! Always has what I need with no fluff.
This is way better than watching a YouTube video. Straightforward and fast.
Assistant menu trick is perfect when using one hand. Appreciate the clarity!
Super easy to follow! Got it on the first try thanks to your guide.
Glad you included methods without buttons too. My volume button is acting up.
I thought my screenshot button was broken. Turns out I was doing it wrong. Thanks!
Great tutorial, especially with visuals. Helped me explain it to my parents too.
Well-written and straight to the point. I bookmarked this for future reference.
Thanks for the explanation! Using Bixby to take screenshots is a game changer.
Love that you included multiple methods. Really helpful for beginners.
The palm swipe feature is such a cool trick. Thanks for the step-by-step!
Tried the Volume Down + Power key and it worked instantly. Great tip!
Didn’t know about the Assistant Menu option until now. This post saved me!
Appreciate the alternate methods. Palm swipe is super useful!
Clear and simple instructions! The button method worked perfectly.
I was struggling with screenshots, but this guide made it so easy. Thanks a ton!