How to Turn off Screenshot sound on Android

Are you feeling annoyed with the screenshot sound on Android? Whenever you capture a screenshot on Android and a notification appears with screenshot sound. Well, we were also annoyed with the screenshot sound on Android, but then we disabled it.

In this article, we will show you how you can turn off screenshot sound on Android. It is a simple-to-follow and step-by-step guide to turn off screenshot sound on Android. So, no more annoyance.

How to Turn off Screenshot sound on Android

How to Turn off Screenshot sound on Android

To turn off screenshot sound on Android, you need to follow these steps precisely:

1. Open System settings: To begin with, open system settings on Android. You can open System settings from the app launcher. Search for settings and tap on the gear icon to open system settings in Android.

2. Navigate to App manager: In the System settings, you need to navigate to App manager. You can either scroll down and find it, or you can just type “App Manager” in the settings search bar. Tap on the App manager option to navigate to App manager.

3. Open System UI Notification settings: In the App Manager, you need to choose the System UI app and then open the Notification settings. Navigate to System UI > Notification settings to open app notification settings.

4. Turn off Screenshot sound: In the notification settings of System UI, you’ll get an option to turn off screenshot sound for your Android phone. It will stop showing that notification of screenshot captured.

Note: In some countries like Japan, you cannot turn off screenshot sound and camera capture sound. It is due to the laws of Japan that force manufacturers to remove this feature from Android devices. However, there are some tweaks that help to turn off screenshot sound after rooting the Android phone.

How to Turn off Screenshot sound on MIUI

If you’re an MIUI user, you need to follow these steps to turn off screenshot sound on Android device:

1. Navigate to Settings: Open MIUI launcher and search for Settings. Tap on the gear icon to open system settings in MIUI.

2. Go to Sound and Vibration settings: The MIUI system settings page will have a list of options. You need to find the Sound and Vibration settings option and click on it. Now, the Sound and Vibration settings will be opened.

3. Tap on Additional Settings: In the Sound and Vibration settings, you need to choose the “Additional Settings” option. It will display the Additional settings of your MIUI device.

4. Turn off Screenshot sound: In the list of options in the Additional Settings, you’ll need to turn off the “Screenshot sound” toggle. It will turn off screenshot sound on MIUI.

Note: If the Additional settings in MIUI don’t show any such option. It means, your country’s laws don’t allow users to turn off screenshot sounds.

How to Turn off Screenshot sound on Realme UI

If you’re a Realme UI user, you need to follow these steps to turn off screenshot sound on Android device:

1. Navigate to Settings: Open the app drawer in your default launcher and search for Settings. Now, just click the gear icon to open system settings in Realme UI.

2. Open Additional Settings: In the Realme UI system settings, you need to choose the “Additional Settings” option. It will display the Additional settings for your Realme UI device.

3. Tap on Screenshot option: In the list of options in the Additional Settings, you’ll need to choose the “Screenshot” option. It will open the screenshot settings on Realme UI.

4. Turn off Screenshot sound: Turn off the Screenshot sound toggle in the screenshot settings. It will turn off screenshot sound on Android or Realme UI phones.

Note: If there isn’t a similar option in the Realme UI’s Additional options. It implies that the regulations in your country prevent users from turning off screenshot sound in Android phones.

How to Turn off Screenshot sound on Oxygen OS

If you have a OnePlus phone and using Oxygen OS, you’ll need to do the following steps. It will help you to turn off screenshot sound on Android device:

1. Go to Settings: In your default launcher, go to the app drawer and look for Settings. To access system settings on Oxygen OS, simply click the gear icon.

2. Open Sound and Vibration Settings: Select “Sound and Vibration” from the Oxygen OS system settings menu. It will show you your Oxygen OS device’s Sound and Vibration settings.

3. Disable Screenshot Sound: In the Sound and Vibration settings, turn off the Screenshot Sound option. On Android or OnePlus phones, it will disable the screenshot sound.

Note: If there isn’t a similar option in the Oxygen OS’s additional options. It implies that the regulations in your country prevent users from turning off screenshot sound in Android phones.

How to Turn off Screenshot sound on FunTouch OS

If you have a Vivo phone and using FunTouch OS, you’ll need to do the following steps. It will help you to turn off screenshot sound on Android device:

1. Go to Settings: In your default launcher, go to the app drawer and look for Settings. To access system settings on FunTouch OS, simply click the gear icon.

2. Open Sound and Vibration Settings: Select “Sound and Vibration” from the FunTouch OS system settings menu. It will show you your FunTouch OS device’s Sound and Vibration settings.

3. Disable Screenshot Sound: In the Sound and Vibration settings, turn off the Screenshot Sound option. On Android or Vivo phones, it will disable the screenshot sound.

Note: If there isn’t a similar option in the Realme UI’s Additional options. It implies that the regulations in your country prevent users from turning off screenshot sound in Android phones.

I hope you found this tutorial to turn off screenshot sound on Android helpful. Ask your questions about turn off screenshot sound on Android in the comments section below. I will try to answer as soon as possible. Follow us on Twitter for the latest news and updates regarding Android and Google.

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Abhishek Verma

Abhishek Verma

Abhishek Verma is a tech enthusiast and freelance tech journalist. He has been writing about technology for 5 years. He is passionate about every aspect of technology, especially Android. Abhishek’s articles have been referred by India Today, 360Gadgets, Times of India, MacRumors, AndroidPolice, AndroidAuthority, BGR, Zee News, and many more.

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