How to save Facebook videos on your Android mobile
Whenever it's time to talk about news we all tend to open our eyes wide but if the word news is followed by Facebook and Android… On this occasion, we have learned that Facebook already allows those users who have their application installed on a device Android, the possibility of saving the videos that appear on this social network so that they can be viewed offline.
We recently learned that the prestigious social network of Mark Zuckerberg already included in its Facebook Messenger section the Instant Articles, those articles from famous publications that load instantly when clicked to givea bit of play Messenger Well, since July 19, 2016 it is already possible to save videos to be able to watch them when we do not have a connection.
Until now it will have happened to you that you sent those videos through Whatsapp or you sent them by email to be able to control them. Too confusing in these times, where we have numerous applications and little, very little time. From now on it will be enough to save that video that catches our attention and we want to show it to friends. It is a very interesting way to save data when you leave home. You will be able to save all those that you think are appropriate and once you are on the street you can see them without having to use the mobile network of your terminal.This feature will be very useful for the famous application of Pokémon GO
In the beginning, it was said that this possibility of saving the videos to be able to see them offline, was going to be implemented in a unique way in India, in an effort to Zuckerberg to fight bad connections 3G of the Asian country. however, to the delight of many, it is currently available globally to all users using the application on a Android
How are videos saved?
Don't worry, we weren't going to leave you without knowing how to do it. It's really simple. When entering any video, a new function will appear in the menu: “Save video”.A new section called 'Saved' will appear on our profile page, inside which we will see the videos section. One feature to keep in mind is that the videos are saved within the Facebook application itself, so they won't take up phone memory and you won't need to use a video player to see it, since it will be Facebook that will let us see it in the application.
Despite the novelty for Facebook, the truth is that the possibility of reproduction offline It is already offered by other networks such as YouTube or Amazon Prime, but it is a feature that can be very interesting in terms of saving data or for those times when we do not have coverage. You only need to have downloaded the latest version of Facebook (85 or 86 beta) to access this new functionality. To enjoy.