Download using a third-party app: You can use apps like VidMate, TubeMate, or Snaptube to download YouTube videos directly to your mobile gallery. These apps are not available on Google Play Store, so you need to download them from the developer's website or a trusted source.
Use YouTube Premium: If you have a YouTube Premium subscription, you can download videos for offline viewing. To do this, open the YouTube app, select the video you want to download, tap on the download icon, and choose the quality you want. The video will be saved in your offline library, which you can access from the Library tab.
Use a website: There are several websites like SaveFrom.net or ClipConverter.cc that allow you to download YouTube videos by entering the video's URL. These websites will give you options to download the video in different resolutions and formats, including MP4 and 3GP.
Remember, downloading videos from YouTube without permission is illegal in most cases, and you should only download videos that are in the public domain or with permission from the owner.
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