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How To Watch Movies Offline Without Internet On Android

Updated: Jun 7, 2019

Trying to figure out how you can watch movies on Android without a data connection? Luckily, in the modern day, there are a handful of ways to download movies and TV shows straight to your Android device so that you can watch them offline without Internet. These methods are perfectly legal (i.e. no piracy) and they won’t cause you too much money either. In fact, it can be a huge savings over the traditional way of purchasing physical DVDs and Blu-Ray movies.


So if you’re ready to download your favorite movies offline for watching media without an Internet connection, be sure to follow along below. We’ll show you how you can make this possible in just a few short and easy steps! Here’s how:


Netflix


Netflix is probably the best option on our list for watching content offline. Netflix for a long time didn’t offer a way for folks to download content for offline viewing. That said, this is a feature that the streaming service giant added to the service only a couple of years ago now, and even though they started offering it, they didn’t make it well known.


So, if you wan to use Netflix for viewing content offline, head on over to the Google Play Store and download it on your Android device. Log in with your account credentials, and then search Netflix’s library for a movie or TV show that you want to download for offline viewing. Once you find a show, just press the button to download it to your device. It’s worth noting that only select movies and TV shows can be downloaded to your Android device due to different licensing restrictions.


Once downloaded, you should be able to watch free movies content without Internet!


Google Play Movies


If you don’t have a Netflix subscription, and certainly don’t want something to subscribe to, Google Play Movies is an excellent option. With Google Play Movies, you don’t have a recurring subscription that you have to pay for. On this service, you can choose to rent or buy movies (on a per movie basis), or you can buy single TV episodes or whole seasons if you want. Once you have either of these in your possession, just head to your library and press the download button on the movie or TV show that you want to watch offline without Internet.


Google Play Movies is one of our favorite options for watching content offline because it can be done so cheaply.  Google Play Movies often allows you to rent movies at cheap Redbox prices, and will sometimes even throw in promo codes for free rentals. They often offer steep discounts on popular TV seasons as well (e.g. Game of Thrones).


Amazon Video


Amazon Video is another way that you can watch movies offline without Internet on Android. This method is actually pretty similar to the way Netflix handles it — you just need a direct subscription to Amazon Video or have it included with your Amazon Prime purchase. Once you do, Amazon will allow you to download and watch select titles offline without Internet. Find a movie or TV show you want to watch, tap it, go down to Video Details, and then hit that Download button.


Digital Copies


Don’t forget about the digital copies that you already own! If you purchase physical DVDs or Blu-Ray discs at all, a redemption code is likely included in your case. Pull it out of the case and follow the instructions on the paper to redeem your digital copy. Generally, it’ll take you to a site/service like Vudu to redeem the code. Once you redeem it, that will be in your digital library forever, and you can download it for offline viewing whenever and to whatever device you like.


Verdict


There are a lot of different ways that you can download content on Android for offline viewing without Internet. We listed some of the best methods for achieving this. If you’re a big fan of subscription-based streaming services, Netflix and Amazon Video are great ways to watch content offline without Internet. But, if you’re looking for something with a little bit larger of a library, Google Play Movies is easily the way to go. They’re a little bit more expensive since you have to purchase and rent content on a per movie or TV show basis, but they have a whole lot more content up for consumption, including HBO’s hit Game of Thrones series.

What’s your favorite way to watch content offline without Internet? Let us know in the comments section below.

How to shoot better movies on Android


It doesn’t take a crew of hundreds and a cast of thousands to shoot a great video. Your Android smartphone can be your camera crew, your cinematographer and your editor. We can’t magically transform you into Steven Spielberg, but we do have some tips that will help you shoot better movies using Android.


You can absolutely make something great using your phone. In March 2019, "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" shot an entire episode using a Samsung Galaxy S10+ Android smartphone. It started off with a vertical-video gag, but after that, the show looks perfectly normal, a testament to how far phone video technology has come.


Whether you’re looking to amuse your friends on YouTube or you’re dreaming about dressing up for the Oscars one day, you can take steps to improve your Android film-making skills.


Know what your Android phone can do


Android phones are all over the map. There are budget options all the way up to powerhouse flagships. There’s a reason "The Tonight Show" used a Samsung Galaxy S10+, a $1,000 phone with top-of-the-line cameras capable of telephoto and wide-angle shots. If you get serious about making films using Android, you might want to look into a high-end phone with the latest tech. But whatever you have in your pocket right now is still the best place to start.

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Try a new Android camera app


The built-in Android camera app is ready to go to shoot video. Just tap on the film-camera icon to switch into video mode. This is a quick and easy way to shoot clips, but a dedicated app can put more powerful features at your fingertips.


The free Open Camera app is a good place to start. It places a lot of settings within easy reach, including focus, video resolution, bit rate, white balance and exposure compensation. You can dial in changes to get the best-looking video. The auto-stabilization feature is also worth a try. If you’re new to these sort of settings, take a few moments to play around with them and see how they impact your video.


Shoot better video with these quick tips


The quality of video is partly down to your phone’s camera and partly down to how you

handle it. Follow these tips to get the best shots possible.


Go horizontal: It might feel comfortable to hold your phone upright, but most people don’t love vertical videos. Think like a Hollywood cinematographer and hold your phone horizontally.


Check your lens: Your phone has probably spent time in your pocket, in a purse or sitting on the table. Give the lens a quick wipe off with a lint-free cloth to make sure its video view is unobstructed.


Mind the lighting: Bright sunlight can be just as troublesome as a too-dark room. Keep an eye on what your camera is seeing. You may need to face a different direction, turn on a lamp or turn off the lights to get the best look.


Stabilize the phone: Unless you’re purposefully going for a shaky video effect, put two hands on your phone when you’re shooting. A tripod or monopod can be handy for stabilizing shots, or you can simply look for a flat place to set the phone, or prop your elbows on a surface to steady it.


Edit right on your Android phone


Shooting the actual video clips is just one piece of the puzzle. You also need to edit the video into a cohesive whole, add titles and transitions and include a soundtrack if you want music. This is where a good editing app comes in.


Dip your toes into the Android editing waters with FilmoraGo, a free app stocked with preset themes, nifty transitions and filters that will add some artistic flair to your videos. It’s impressively powerful for a free app, but it’s also user-friendly and a good place to get started with editing directly on Android.


Keep in mind you can always switch over to a computer if you need more power or prefer to edit on a bigger screen. Check out our Komando guide to free and low-cost video editors.

A big part of the fun of making your own Android films is experimenting with shots, angles, lighting and effects. Enjoy filming your next masterpiece!


How to set up a mobile hot spot on Android


No Wi-Fi, no problem. Your Android phone can act as a mobile hot spot to share your cellular data connection with other devices, including your laptop. There are a few ways to go about, so we'll walk you through the methods that can get you (or your friend or colleague) online.

Tap or click here to learn how share your Android phone's internet connection.


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