In this video, we are going to learn how to mirror or screen share our android phone to our laptop or computer using the USB cable with our phones. This way, we reduce lag when the phone's screen is shared. Here are the steps: 00:08 Enable USB Debugging (Older Android Phones) 02:20 Enable USB Debugging (Newer Android Phones) 03:52 Download and extract scrcpy 06:15 Run Command Prompt 07:23 Launch Android App Other YouTube videos from Commix and More: Commix and More on YouTube
We are installing and testing out the Top Social Media Android Applications in Phoenix OS, the multi-windows Android based Operating System. In this video we are testing out: Facebook YouTube Twitte Instagram Twitter We hope you like this video. We need subscribers to our channels, please SUBSCRIBE to our channel, Commix and More. Thank you for watching! Other YouTube videos from Commix and More: Commix and More on YouTube
Note: YouTube Go has now officially exited beta and is available to download from the Play Store. As expected, the streamlined, data-friendly YouTube app is only available in selected regions in Asia, such as India and Indonesia. Google LLC has launched the YouTube Go beta app in the Play Store. The new app allows you to save videos to your device or SD card for offline viewing — potentially reducing your mobile data usage. It works much like the regular YouTube app but when you select a video to view, YouTube Go will ask if you instead want to download it. Videos are available in two resolutions “basic quality” (which looks like 144p) and “standard quality” (possibly 360p): there’s no access to HD resolutions here. However, the app is designed primarily for regions with comparatively slower internet speeds on devices with small storage capacities. You can also share offline videos with friends via Bluetooth, though Google notes this will requi...
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