Google Android Screenshots

android_logoHere is the screenshot of Google Android mobile applications for your viewing pleasure.How idd I take screenshot in Mobile? It is simple, man. I had connected the mobile to my development system Ubuntu through USB cable. From Eclipse with Android plugin, it was able to detect my mobile. There was an option just above the device name in the Android view. Just clicked it to take screenshot.

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  1. Jason says:

    Great information. I’ll try it myself.

  2. Dion says:

    It seems that easy! I hope that I can try by myself. I am a Microsoft’s user but I ever used Linux. I would like to be able to get advantage of using Linux sometimes. I will try it then.

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