
With cellular data available in huge bundles with different plans, not to mention some that offer unlimited, most people don’t worry too much about going over their data caps anymore. You can often watch movies, stream music, surf the web, and play to your liking while on the go. But sometimes, you want (or need) to be able to access content offline. This could be while the device is in airplane mode during a flight, where Wi-Fi or even cellular coverage is spotty (like at a camping site), or while traveling to avoid roaming charges. Whatever the reason, many streaming services offer offline downloads as an option, including YouTube, as long as you have a Premium subscription.
How to download YouTube videos to watch offline
1. Open a file YouTube app on your device.
2. Find and Open the video want to download.
3. Press download in the menu that appears below the video.
4. If you do not have YouTube Premium, you will see a Prompt to get YouTube Premium, which is required to download videos. You can start the trial or select Not now if you don’t want to continue, or;

5. If you have YouTube Premium, you will be granted options for any decision You can download the video in it. Of course, the higher the resolution, the more space the download will take up on your device, and the longer the video will likely take to download (although with good Wi-Fi or a strong cellular connection, that probably won’t be an issue). Choose the desired resolution and select download.
6. Once selected, the The video will start downloading automatically And you will see the download along with the progress.
7. Once downloaded, the Download Now button will appear Downloaded with a white checkmark next to it.

As mentioned, to download YouTube videos for offline viewing, such as Trending videos to watch on the go, you need a YouTube Premium subscription, which is $11.99 per month, but you do get a three-month free trial to check it out before you commit. .
Once downloaded, you have up to 48 hours to watch the downloaded video. If you haven’t started watching yet after the time frame has expired, you can reconnect to your mobile network or Wi-Fi and download the video again (if it’s still available for offline viewing). If it is no longer available, it will be automatically removed from your device the next time you sync it.
Once you download a YouTube video, it resides locally on your device. This means that they take up precious space, so it’s a good idea to delete them once you’re done watching and you no longer need them. Deleting a video is simple: go to the Library tab, select Downloads, select Downloaded next to the video you want to remove and select Delete.

Watch anytime and anywhere
With a YouTube Premium subscription, you can watch videos at any time, whether you have an active internet connection or not, by downloading them for offline viewing.