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Is there a way to find out the path used by android to save screenshots?

Can I get the path from a code?

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Android's API has no fixed path for screenshots but

File pix = Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory(Environment.DIRECTORY_PICTURES);
File screenshots = new File(pix, "Screenshots");

might work. That's what ICS uses as path.

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  • Yes,but it is only for ICS. "/sdcard/ScreenCapture" is a path for screenshots in old samsung devices. "Camera shots" is the path for htc.
    – radya
    Mar 12, 2012 at 13:24
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    The only thing you can do then is to create a list of paths for each device and match them with developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.html
    – zapl
    Mar 12, 2012 at 13:31
  • It was first, what i thought about. But i'll hope find better solution.
    – radya
    Mar 12, 2012 at 14:18
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    "Phone\Pictures\Screenshots" on my Samsung Galaxy S3
    – Delcasda
    Aug 27, 2013 at 14:22
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    @Delcasda I don't have an S3 to test but Phone\Pictures could be what Environment.DIRECTORY_PICTURES points to on the S3.
    – zapl
    Aug 28, 2013 at 10:51
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The "Screenshots" value is part of the private API.

Here is link to the source code where the value is set. Since the class is loaded in our application context there is no option to access the field. I'd hardcode it as @zapi suggested.

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Few might find this usefull..

 public static File mDir= new File(String.valueOf(Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory(Environment.DIRECTORY_DCIM)));
 public static File mDirScreenshots = new File(mDir,"Screenshots");

And to fetch the screenshots

 public static ArrayList<File> getAllScreenshots(File dir){
    File listFile[] = dir.listFiles();
    if (listFile != null && listFile.length > 0) {
        for (int i = 0; i < listFile.length; i++) {
            Log.e(YOUR_TAG, "getAllScreenshots: " + i + listFile[i].getName());
            mScreenshotsFiles.add(listFile[i]);
        }
    }
    return mScreenshotsFiles;
}

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