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Best Free Video Downloaders for iOS in 2019

While on Android, applications like Vidmate, SnapTube or TubeMate, to mention the most popular ones allows users to take down vids from all the major streaming platforms, on iOS, there are other apps to help us download videos from the Internet. Here, in this article, we’ll talk about the best free video downloaders for iOS in 2019.

When we’re low on mobile data and don’t have access to WiFi networks, it would be challenging to enjoy all those favorite videos on the Internet, anywhere and at any time we want. That’s why video downloaders are the ideal options to take down online videos that we like the most to watch them while offline.

And there are some excellent video downloader apps for iPhone and iPad devices, which are still available and working in 2019. Here are the best free video downloaders for iOS in 2019.

Best Free Video Downloaders for iOS in 2019

iDownloader – Download Manager

iDownloader is, at its essence, a download manager for iOS. However, it is more than that, as it’s also allowing users to take down online videos from virtually any streaming platforms out there. Nonetheless, it permits us to download up to 50 vids at one time. Besides, it is also an excellent file explorer and manager for iPhone and iPad devices.

Best Video Downloader

As its name indicates, Best Video Downloader is one of the best free video downloaders for iOS in 2019. It’s straightforward to use and comes with a built-in player to permit users to enjoy the downloaded video without leaving the app to use a third-party one. Best Video Downloader on iOS allows us to take down as many vids as we like, with no limits, from major platforms, including Vimeo.

Free Video Downloader

This one is also one of the best video downloaders for iOS in 2019, even though it lacks some features such as the transfer of the downloaded content to Mac and PC via WiFi network. Nonetheless, Free Video Downloader comes with some unique features like playlists and the possibility to play vids in the background when we minimize the app.

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New Clash Royale Balance Update is Coming Soon With Several Changes

While Clash Royale January Update brings many changes in the popular game, such as two new game modes, new card, and a new arena, the first update of February 2019 would be a so-called Balance Update. It would bring several changes to some of the Clash Royale cards to keep the gameplay tuned for the players to enjoy the game, as always.

Clash Royale, a sort of a spinoff of Clash of Clans, is one of the three most-popular games created and released by Supercell games studio for Android and iOS – Clash Royale, Clash of Clans, and Brawl Stars, the latest hit that Supercell released in late-2018. Clash Royale is a fascinating game, combining elements from collectible card games, tower defense, and multiplayer online battle arena.

It’s still a trendy mobile game and one of the top-earners for Supercell, thanks to its in-app purchases. Supercell, on the other hand, is keeping the game updated with new additions, such as those added thanks to Clash Royale January Update, and the Clash Royale Balance Update packs.

Clash Royale Balance Update is Coming Soon With Several Changes

“The way we approach card balance in Clash Royale is a combination of playtesting, listening to the community and looking at the stats. You can expect monthly balance updates to keep gameplay fine-tuned and as fun as possible,” reported Supercell on the official release notes of the upcoming Clash Royale Balance Update of February.

Also, according to the same Balance Update release notes, the following cards receive balance changes:

  • Musketeer: Damage +3%
  • Three Musketeers: Elixir Cost increased 9 -> 10
  • Freeze: Damage -6%, Freeze Duration Reduced 5.0sec -> 4.0sec
  • Cannon Cart: Hit Speed faster 1.3 -> 1.2
  • Knight: Hitpoints +2.5%
  • Dart Goblin: Hit Speed slower 0.65sec -> 0.7sec
  • Clone: New Clone placement (Clone now placed behind Cloned troop)

In addition to that, Supercell reported that the most recent Clone changes are already live in Clash Royale. The other modifications in Clash Royale Balance Update of February would come out soon, the devs reported.

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iOS 13 Would Get System-Wide Dark Mode, And, Now, Here’s How It Might Look Like

While at the moment the only method to get the dark theme on iOS devices is to activate the so-called “smart invert” feature, but it is problematic, for the time being. Reportedly, iOS 13 would come out with a system-wide dark mode. Now, here’s how it might look like.

iOS 13 To Receive a System-Wide Dark Mode

Now, that Mac devices got their system-wide dark mode thanks to the latest macOS Mojave version, it is the right time for iOS-based smartphones and tablets to get a similar mode. As reported by XDA-Developers, iOS 13 might come with a system-wide dark mode of its own.

According to a report from Bloomberg, the dark mode in iOS 13 would roll out across all the iPhone and iPad applications, meaning that common apps like dialer, contacts, iMessages, and Settings, as well as the menus, would get the upcoming dark theme. Also, the article on Bloomberg said that the dark mode would also support the main third-party apps on iOS 13.

Here’s How The Dark Mode in iOS 13 Might Look Like

Now, we don’t know for sure how Apple thought the upcoming iOS 13 dark mode, but we can get a glimpse of how it might look like thanks to a one-year-old iOS 12 concept. As we know, iOS 12 is not boasting a system-wide dark theme, so the concept might still apply to iOS 13, the mobile operating system that Apple plans to launch in fall 2019.

Nonetheless, the dark mode is beneficial for users and, as Google and other tech companies, even Apple, are already implementing it in some of their apps, programs, and products, the Cupertino-based company might also add it to iOS 13 as it has already done it in macOS Mojave. The dark mode helps users reduce the strain of staring at a bright screen, while it can also save the devices’ battery since the screens consume less power to display dark color than when showing bright ones.

Here is the iOS 12 concept that offers us a preview of how the dark mode on iOS 13 might look like:

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Samsung Galaxy S10E (Lite) Appears In Official Renders, Reportedly

While Samsung Galaxy S10 (standard version) and S10 Plus are generating a huge buzz, at the moment, and appear in the majority of the most recent leaks, now we’re going to talk about Samsung Galaxy S10E (popularly dubbed Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite). Reportedly, the first official renders of the device appeared on the Internet, says the German tech news site WinFuture.

“The Samsung Galaxy S10E, where Samsung probably uses a small ‘E’ as name suffix, will differ in some points from the larger and more expensive models. Of course, the size is particularly striking in comparison, as the display is much smaller with a 5.8-inch diagonal than the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus. Moreover, the panel is completely flat and not rounded to the back at the sides as it is the case with the other models,” the German tech news site reported in an article.

Another difference would be that Samsung ditched the implementation of an in-display fingerprint sensor in Galaxy S10E (Lite). Instead, the South Korean company decided to adopt a Sony Xperia-like concept, meaning that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Lite would boast a fingerprint reader to the right side of the device. Thus, the power button also becomes the fingerprint reader.

Samsung Galaxy S10E (Lite) Appears In Official Renders, Reportedly

As for the allegedly official Samsung Galaxy S10E renders, you can see them below, courtesy of WinFuture, a German tech news portal.

Samsung Galaxy S10E would come out on February 20th, along with its “big brothers,” Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus, and it would boast 6 Gb of RAM, 128 Gb of internal storage, and a dual-camera system on the back. Also, it would pack either Exynos or a Snapdragon chipset, but we don’t have further details on the specific SoC models that the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite would equip.

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Pokemon Go Receives Additional Gen 4 Pokemon And Adds Significant Battle Changes, Too

Niantic added a few new Pokemon monsters in Pokemon Go and made some significant battle changes, too. More specifically, the company released several Gen 4 Pokemon in Pokemon Go, such as Diamond and Pearl, as well as two new evolved forms and a baby Pokemon. Also, Niantic added some changes to the trainer and raid battle gameplay.

“In our previous Community Note, we outlined some changes that came to Pokemon GO that affect your Pokemon’s effectiveness in battle. We have similar news to share today, detailing Raid Battle and move balance changes, and move set additions to the game, which you may have seen referred to in our most recent Sinnoh region update,” Niantic said via the official release notes of the new Pokemon Go update.

“For the Raid Battle changes, the featured Pokemon will now have an HP increase to offset some of the damage increases made to the attacks of other Pokemon in the last year. We hope this will provide a greater overall challenge as well as encourage Trainers to group up to win,” the company added.

Pokemon Go Receives Additional Gen 4 Pokemon And Adds Significant Battle Changes, Too

“When it comes to move balance changes and move set additions, we have been keeping an eye on how well some Pokemon are performing in battle compared to others. That means adjusting the power of some moves in Trainer Battles and giving Pokemon new moves that improve their success in matches,” Niantic added.

As for the trainer and raid battle changes that Niantic implemented recently in Pokemon Go, the company stated that the modifications in raid battle would “increase raid health for featured Pokemon in Tier 3, Tier 4, and Tier 5 Raid Battles,” while the “trainers will receive increased Stardust for completing Raid Battles.”

Also, the trainer battle moves would have damage changes. For the full release notes regarding the addition of Gen 4 Pokemon monsters in Pokemon Go and the new significant battle changes, check out PokemonGo Live, Niantic’s official Pokemon Go news portal.

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