Continue Listening to Youtube on Android

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When you're watching a video in the YouTube app on your Android without a Premium subscription, locking the screen automatically pauses the video. This can be very inconvenient when you just want to hear the song without wasting battery power keeping the display alive. You can enable background play if you have YouTube Premium or Music Premium, but what if you don't? This wikiHow teaches you how to keep playing the sound of a YouTube video even after locking your Android's screen.

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    Open Google Chrome. Chrome comes pre-installed on some Androids, so check your app drawer—its icon is a red, green, yellow, and blue circle. If you don't have it, you can get it for free from the Play Store.

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    Tap the three dots . It's the menu icon at the top-right corner.

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    Tap Request Desktop Site on the menu. This refreshes YouTube as the version of the website you'd see if you were using a computer.

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    Select a video. The video will begin to play in the Chrome web browser. Because you're watching it in your browser, locking your screen will not cause the video to stop playing.

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    Open Firefox on your Android. If you have Firefox, it'll be the orange fox icon on your app drawer. If you don't have Firefox, you can download it for free from the Play Store.

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    Tap the three vertical dots . It's at the top-right corner.[1] A menu will expand.

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    Toggle the "Desktop site" switch to the On position . This refreshes the YouTube website and displays it as it would look on a computer.

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    Tap a video. If the video does not start playing automatically, tap the Play triangle at its center to start it. Now that you've loaded a video in Firefox, you can lock your screen

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    Sign up for YouTube Premium. As a YouTube Premium subscriber, you'll not only be able to play YouTube music while the screen is locked, you'll also enjoy ad-free videos and the ability to download music for offline listening.[2] YouTube Premium includes YouTube Music Premium, which lets you listen to music on YouTube in an audio-focused player. The cost is $11.99/month, but free trials are often available.[3] If you're mainly getting YouTube Premium for the music, you can opt for the YouTube Music Premium subscription, which is only $9.99 a month. To subscribe:

    • Open the YouTube app on your Android.
    • Tap your profile photo.
    • If you're eligible for a free trial, follow the on-screen instructions to get started. If not, tap Get YouTube Premium or Get Music Premium and enter your payment information.
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    Tap your profile photo or initials. You'll see one of these two things at the top-right corner of the YouTube app.

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    Tap the gear icon. This opens your settings.

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    Tap Background Play . It's under "Background & Downloads."

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    Select Always on or Headphones or external speakers . Choosing one of these two options ensures that YouTube will continue playing the video in the background even if you lock the screen.

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  • To stop playback when playing through the background, go to the video via the notification bar and tap the Pause button. Then tap the Back button on the upper-left corner. This should take you back to wherever you were before you pulled the video from the notification bar.

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1. Install Chrome or Firefox on your Android.
2. Open Chrome or Firefox.
3. Go to https://www.youtube.com.
4. Tap the three-dot menu.
5. Select Request Desktop Site.
6. Play the video and lock your screen.

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