Finding a stable and quick internet connection in Pakistan can be a challenge when you are constantly on the move. Add unreliability of local internet connections and limited 3G/4G data to the equation and you will find yourself in a tight situation while attempting to watch any YouTube video on the go. A few months ago, to remedy this problem in third world countries, YouTube introduced an offline video feature (not to be confused with a feature that comes with paid YouTube Red subscription).
Initially, this feature was only limited to certain cellular network providers in India. Since then it has been expanded to other countries like Nigeria, Indonesia, South Africa and Vietnam. It seems that YouTube is now ready to expand this feature to users in Pakistan too. Many Pakistani YouTube viewers are now seeing the ability to download videos for offline usage enabled in their apps.
To save any video for offline usage, look for a download button alongside like, dislike and share buttons.
Clicking on that button will give you the option to choose desired quality of the video to save.
Select your desired quality and then click OK. The video will start downloading immediately and you can see its progress in the notification center.
You can view and manage your saved videos by going to account tab of YouTube app and looking for offline videos section.
Opening the offline videos section will present you with a list of all of your saved videos and from there you can watch or delete any video in your collection.
There are some restrictions while using this features:
Ever since YouTube has been unblocked in Pakistan, Google has been paying attention towards Pakistani users to make up for the time lost due to 3 and half year long ban. This strategy has included steps like introducing a local version of the website and allowing monetization in Pakistan. This latest step will also go a long way in promoting the use of YouTube in Pakistan.
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