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This wikiHow teaches you how to download videos on an Android smartphone or tablet. You can use an app called InsTube to download videos from a variety of different websites like Facebook and Vimeo, or you can use a similar app called Tubemate if you just want to download YouTube videos.
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Scroll down and tap Security . You'll find this near the middle of the Settings page.
- On a Samsung Galaxy, tap Lock screen and security instead.
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Check the "Unknown sources" box. This will allow you to install apps from locations other than the Google Play Store.
- On a Samsung Galaxy, slide the white "Unknown sources" switch to the right.
- You may have to tap OK when prompted to confirm this choice.
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Open a browser. The default browser on Android is Google Chrome. Since InsTube isn't available in the Google Play Store, you'll need to download the app from the InsTube website instead.
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Tap Free Download . It's a red button in the middle of the page.
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Tap DOWNLOAD when prompted. Your file will begin downloading.
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Wait for the file to download. Once InsTube finishes downloading, you'll see a notification at the top or bottom of the screen alerting you that the download is complete.
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Open the file. To do so, tap the notification announcing that the file has downloaded, then tap the file in the file manager's Downloads page.
- On a Samsung Galaxy, you'll tap OPEN at the bottom of the screen when the file finishes downloading.
- Some Androids have a "Downloads" app in the App Drawer that stores your downloaded files.
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Tap INSTALL when prompted. Doing so will install InsTube on your Android.
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Open InsTube. Tap OPEN in the installation window, or tap the InsTube app icon in your Android's App Drawer.
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Go to a video that you want to download. Enter a website's address (e.g., www.facebook.com ) in the text field at the top of the screen—or tap an app icon on the InsTube main page—type in the name of the video that you want to open, and tap the video.
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Tap the "Download" button. It's the red circle with a white downward-facing arrow in the lower-right side of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.
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Tap M4A . You'll find this at the top of the drop-down menu.
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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.
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Scroll down and tap Security . You'll find this near the middle of the Settings page.
- On a Samsung Galaxy, tap Lock screen and security instead.
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Check the "Unknown sources" box. This will allow you to install apps from locations other than the Google Play Store.
- On a Samsung Galaxy, slide the white "Unknown sources" switch to the right.
- You may have to tap OK when prompted to confirm this choice.
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Open a browser. The default browser on Android is Google Chrome.
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Tap ANDROID FREEWARE . You may have to scroll down to view this option.
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Tap DOWNLOAD when prompted.
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Wait for the file to download. Once Tubemate finishes downloading, you'll see a notification at the top or bottom of the screen alerting you that the download is complete.
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Open the file. To do so, tap the notification announcing that the file has downloaded, then tap the file in the file manager's Downloads page.
- On a Samsung Galaxy, you'll tap OPEN at the bottom of the screen when the file finishes downloading.
- You may have to tap OK to open this file.
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Tap INSTALL . This will install the app on your Android.
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Open the app. Tap OPEN on the current page, or tap the Tubemate app icon in your Android's App Drawer.
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Go to a YouTube video that you want to download. Type youtube.com into the text field at the top of the screen, then search for the video that you want to download and tap it. The video will open.
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Tap the "Download" arrow. It's a green arrow at the top of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.
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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.
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QuestionHow do I select the resolution of the video when downloading?Akash SawarkarCommunity AnswerUse the Tubemate app for downloading videos from YouTube. It will ask you to choose a resolution to download a video.
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QuestionHow do I download a video on a mobile device?Community AnswerYou 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.
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QuestionWhat do I choose under the menu "unknown sources"? The choices are verify apps' storage type, trusted credential, and install from phone storage.Community AnswerUnder the unknown sources menu, there is a switch. Just turn the switch on and you will have the unknown switch turned on.
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Tips
- 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.Thanks
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Warnings
- Downloading videos from YouTube can violate their TOS agreement. It could also be a breach of copyright law depending on the video and the current laws in your area.Thanks
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