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So let’s listen to Youtube in the background on Xiaomi’s phone

So let’s listen to Youtube in the background on Xiaomi’s phone

The thing can be solved on Xiaomi mobiles, plus we don't have to download a separate program for it.

So let’s listen to Youtube in the background on Xiaomi’s phone

I don't know how bothered you are, I'm really bothered. Sure, I know there’s a bunch of streaming providers where you can listen to music, but I’m in a special position because Berry and Baby are playing all the time. We don’t let the bullies watch, but you can listen whenever they feel like it.

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Youtube, for obvious reasons, doesn’t allow us to send your app in the background and use the phone that way, or even lock the screen when a video goes. If we could, the ads wouldn’t show up, which isn’t such a good option for them.

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Fortunately, those using MIUI version 11 have the option to bypass the Youtube app. You don't need anything other than MIUI's "factory! Apply music.

Let's see how it works:

  1. Open the program, select Show in the lower right corner of the Youtube icon
  2. Sign in with your Google ID
  3. Find and play music on the modified Youtube interface
  4. Send back the application, the music will not stop, but a floating button will appear on the screen.

 

As I wrote above, even the display can be turned off, the music won’t stop either. You can also drag the floating button up and down if you are in the way for some reason.

Use the method with health!

 

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