Out of pure curiosity why would you want to do that??
I'm so confused, you want to scan your phone?
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Why not just take screenshots and upload them to something like Dropbox or Drive for safekeeping?
I dont see how it would hurt, but im not an expert when it comes to bad ideas. I dont think youll get a good capture of the screen anyway. Why dont you press the home and screen lock buttons at the same time, then email yourself the screenshots? Seriously, that would be quicker and secure the information so you could access it anywhere.
I'm just curious, are you a time traveler from the 1980's who has a loose grasp of technology circa 2013?
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S4 is my first smartphone. I was using K800i Sony Ericsson previously.
Is using the email on smartphone same as using email from windows 7 desktop? Go to browsers, go to gmail, type email and attached pic?
S4 is my first smartphone. I was using K800i Sony Ericsson previously.
Is using the email on smartphone same as using email from windows 7 desktop? Go to browsers, go to gmail, type email and attached pic?
Though you have found a better way (thankfully), it is safe to scan your phone. Scanners just use bright light and reflection, so there isn't anything to a scanner that could do any harm to your phone. That is, provided you don't try using a sheet feeder or something. (grin)
Same goes for FAX machines, so if you need to send someone a message you can compose it on your phone screen, place the phone on a FAX machine, and send the message that way.Many FAX services have OCR and conversion to email, so this is a great way to send an email to someone as well.
Actually, there's a "palm swipe to capture" option that makes it so all you have to do is swipe your palm across the screen to take a screen shot. I found it works pretty well.To take a screenshot on the S4, hold both the center button and the power button till the screen flashes.
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It's made me smile ...This has got to be the funniest thread I've ever seen!
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Actually, there's a "palm swipe to capture" option that makes it so all you have to do is swipe your palm across the screen to take a screen shot. I found it works pretty well.
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I don't see how scanning could possibly be faster. You could have had all of the accounts set up, screen shots taken and uploaded to cloud storage before you even got the first reply.
Granted, I haven't tried it, but I have a feeling that if you scanned the phone you wouldn't be able to actually see what's on the screen anyway...?