With the new iPhone 2.0 update, new features are tucked away all over the place. But one that I really enjoy is the screenshot capability. Now you can take a picture of what’s on your iPhone’s screen at any given moment, just as you would on your computer. Pretty neat, huh?
And it’s super easy. Whenever you’re on a screen you want to capture, just press the square button at the bottom of your phone and the power button at the same time. Now, I know this sounds like a soft reboot, but in this case, you don’t press and hold the buttons. Just a quick click will suffice. You’ll know you’ve succeeded if the screen flashes white.
Then just go into your Photos and view your Camera Roll. The new photo should have popped right in there. And you can do whatever you want with this newly taken picture, whether it be add it to one of your contacts, send it to your MobileMe, add it as a wallpaper or e-mail it to yourself. Handy little feature, if you ask me.
Watch a step-by-step tutorial on how to take iPhone screenshots below:
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZhSLED-M67Q[/youtube]








Great feature. It works within Apps also.
Is a video really necessary for this though?