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Brehs how can I download videos of YouTube on android? Any apps or websites?
YouTube In MP4 - Download YouTube videos in MP4 formatBrehs how can I download videos of YouTube on android? Any apps or websites?
Once you get an iPhone all these different android choices will seem obtuse. I've had an android phone (different notes and LGs) and I've never been as satisfied with a phone til I got a 6s. No phone beef but all you guys concerned about which android phone to get next I encourage you to at least consider to get an iPhone.
word. just downloaded airdroid after reading this and now I have all the uses of my iphone complete on my axon 7 and moreive had the axon 7 for close to a week
best $400 i ever spent for a phone
looks like you can either touch the house icon to go back home, or the man icon for your history/myvideos/watch later optionsNot sure if this is the right thread but I got a super newb azz question that can't seem to google.
So on your youtube app say you been browsing for a while and put a buncha videos on your watchlist. How the fukk do you go back to the main page so you can watch those shyts. I have to quit the app and reopen it to get to the homepage.
Shyt been bothering me for a while.
Get an iPad charger..cuts charge time in half.brehs... I copped an iPhone 6s Plus off Ebay because I was frustrated with the way Android handled group texting.
Been messing with it for 2 hours and I already miss my Nexus 6P. First most glaring impressions: the 6s Plus charges slow as fukk and the keyboard doesn't have an option to enable haptic feedback (the fukk is that about?!). Some apps seem to be developed better than the same apps for Android. I like the way my Nexus scrolls better also.
I feel like I'm sacrificing a lot just for the sake of messaging (iMessage is the undisputed GOAT), but I'm going to try it out for a week and see how I like it.
Anyone else make the transition either way and have any thoughts? This is my first time ever messing with an iPhone for more than 5 minutes so it's a lot to get used to.