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Can I put a smartphone into a scanner?

I just bought the phone now, I want to scan the phone to know what apps I have and what are the default icons. So I can know what are the additional new apps/icons that I installed myself in future.

I do not want to accidentally delete important default icons/apps (that came with the new the phone by default) in future.
 
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I think on the S4 you press the home button and volume down simultaneously and hold for about a second it will do a screen capture.

I think this would be a safer, less frustrating method. I imagine using a scanner you would be fighting screen blackout due to no actions and possibly device orientation.
 
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Don't think the "scanner rays" are going to damage the phone and sensors, it's only momentary light from a fluorescent lamp or LEDs. Direct sunlight is much stronger.

I just bought the phone now, I want to scan the phone to know what apps I have and what are the default icons. So I can know what are the additional new apps/icons that I installed myself in future.

If you're trying to capture what's on the phone's screen with a flat-bed scanner, I don't think it's going to work. The scanner's own bright light will drown out the S4's AMOLED screen. You'll have a nice scan of the phone itself, but will probably be it.

I do not want to accidentally delete important default icons/apps (that came with the new the phone by default) in future.

You can use a regular digital camera or another cameraphone, NO flash, that'll probably work. Or even better take the screen-shots with the phone itself, by holding down the power and home buttons at the same time for a few seconds, I think that's the sequence for Samsungs with Jellybean....it is on mine.
 
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The apps that came with the phone cannot be deleted unless you root, and that sounds like something you're not up to at the moment. The icons wont be deleted as well, they go with whatever theme and launcher you use at a given moment. Also, if you are using Samsung's default launcher, there is a tab in the app drawer which says 'downloads', which will show you only the apps you have downloaded. Alternatively, if you go to the application manager in settings, the downloads tab there lists only the apps you have downloaded.
 
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As mentioned, you can't remove system apps.

Rather than a picture, keeping current backups is the way to go.

Check out "Helium - App Sync and Backup"

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup

If you install icon packs, you can change all the app icons.

Check out "Helium - App Sync and Backup"

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup

Note in their description they describe saving app icons.

If you decide to root your phone (same thing as getting admin access on your pc), you'll get more backup options and flexibility. See the All Things Root subforum for your phone to learn more.

Hope this helps! :)
 
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I think on the S4 you press the home button and volume down simultaneously and hold for about a second it will do a screen capture.

I think this would be a safer, less frustrating method. I imagine using a scanner you would be fighting screen blackout due to no actions and possibly device orientation.

Hold the Power Button and the Home Button at the same time for a couple of seconds to make a screenshot.

Nothing to do with the volume down button
 
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