Tap M4A. You'll find this at the top of the drop-down menu. Select a quality. Tap a number in the drop-down menu to do so. The video will begin downloading onto your Android. Once the video finishes downloading, you'll be able to find it in the "Downloads" section of your Android's file manager. Method 2. Open the Tubemate site. You may have to scroll down to view this option. Once Tubemate finishes downloading, you'll see a notification at the top or bottom of the screen alerting you that the download is complete.
You may have to tap OK to open this file. This will install the app on your Android. Open the app. Go to a YouTube video that you want to download. Type youtube. The video will open. Tap the "Download" arrow. It's a green arrow at the top of the screen. Select a resolution. Tap a number in the drop-down menu. Once you select a quality, your download will begin. When the video finishes downloading, you'll be able to find it in the "Downloads" section of your Android's file manager.
Akash Sawarkar. Use the Tubemate app for downloading videos from YouTube. It will ask you to choose a resolution to download a video. Yes No. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 5. You can download directly from sites like YouTube or your can install a download app to help you.
It depends on the type of mobile you have. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2. What do I choose under the menu "unknown sources"? The choices are verify apps' storage type, trusted credential, and install from phone storage. Under the unknown sources menu, there is a switch. Just turn the switch on and you will have the unknown switch turned on. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 1. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Consider disabling the "Unknown sources" security feature once you've downloaded your app. Having "Unknown sources" enabled increases the risk of downloading malware onto your Android. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. It could also be a breach of copyright law depending on the video and the current laws in your area. Helpful 2 Not Helpful 3. Related wikiHows How to.
How to. About This Article. Written by:. Co-authors: Updated: December 29, Categories: Android. In other languages Italiano: Scaricare Video su Android. Deutsch: Videos auf Android herunterladen.
Bahasa Indonesia: Mengunduh Video di Android. Nederlands: Video's downloaden op Android. Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read , times. Reader Success Stories Anonymous Oct 24, This write up solved my problem so easy, direct and fast. Thank you. Choose at your own risk. Google Chrome almost always has the latest Android features before other browsers as well. Kiwi Browser is one of the newer Android browsers. It uses Chromium as a base. Thus, you may recognize a lot of its visual elements and settings options.
It also loads pages pretty well. There are some UI tweaks as well, such as the address bar resting on the bottom of the app instead of the top. It also does the usual stuff. It's surprisingly delightful to actually use, although we do miss the desktop syncing available on the big name browsers. If you don't need that, this is definitely one of the best options. Lightning Browser has returned to this list as one of the best Android browsers. It features a lightweight experience coupled with a simple design.
Additionally, it comes with various features such as ad block, theming, and more. It also boasts compatibility with Orbot as a Tor proxy. That's about as secure as web browsing gets, folks. The support is a bit inconsistent but it does work. The free version is functional. However, you'll have to pay for the pro version to get unlimited tabs and ad blocking.
It's also open source. Lynket is formerly the popular Chromer browser. The rebrand came in early It's still the same browser at its core.
It lets you open web links from basically any app in Chrome Custom Tabs, even if the app doesn't natively support Chrome Custom Tabs. It works best for multi-taskers, frequent browsers, and people who really like Chrome Custom Tabs. We're probably going to catch flack for this, but that's okay. Microsoft Edge is a legitimately decent web browser on mobile.
It features a light, but effective sync feature with the desktop version. The app also works well with Windows 10 and Microsoft Launcher. Some other features include a Hub feature, a QR code reader, a voice search, and a private browsing mode. It's not great for everybody. However, those tightly ingrained in Microsoft's ecosystem probably won't find a better browser that works with their other services.
Microsoft is eventually migrating Edge to a Chromium base so it may get even better over time. Naked Browser may look simple, but it's no joke. It foregoes many of today's current features in favor of speed and simplicity.
Of course, that means some sacrifices had to be made. However, the developers made those sacrifices with an admirable lack of repentance. The browser does do the basics, like shortcuts, bookmarks, and history. Thanks to its scaled back nature, sites generally load fairly quickly. Those looking for something flashy won't get it with this one. The developer is also a little grouchy with user feedback sometimes. Still, it's one of the better Android browsers. Opera has a couple of Android browsers.
They're both pretty good. The first is the standard Opera Browser. It features a partial ad block, video compression to save data, and a dashboard where you can have news and favorites stored. You can create an Opera account and sync data between this and the desktop version. Opera Mini is a smaller, more lightweight option.
It comes with a Facebook notification bar, partial ad blocking, and more. Their latest, Opera Touch, comes with desktop syncing and more powerful features. Most of them have their own beta version as well. Like all software, these Android browsers have their ups and downs and have their own use cases. We feel a little dirty putting an OEM browser on a best Android browsers list.
However, Samsung Internet Browser is surprisingly good. It features swipe gestures, plug-ins, a quick menu, and some Material Design elements.
Some of the plug-ins even allow for ad-blocking. There are also features for things like Amazon shopping, online shopping in general, and support for degree video. This is likely the browser many Samsung phone owners see before they make Chrome their default.
The app is labeled as beta. However, it's more stable than some non-beta browsers even on this list. No, Samsung did not pay us to put this here. Surfy Browser has a hipster name and not the biggest following. However, it's a surprisingly decent browser. It features the usual niceties like bookmarks, history, multiple search providers, and things like that. You also get another layer of power user features like an ad-block, theming, and surprisingly fun toolbar customizations.
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