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Tips: Storing and Reading Pages Offline in Android & iOS

You may often have moments where you find an article that is very interesting and would like to keep it to read on other occasions, but was reluctant to open it back via the phone because on that page is no video autoplay feature that clearly break the concentration and suck your internet data packets. Or any other situation where you just want to read when traveling a lot, and an Internet connection during the trip often off and on.
Tips Storing and Reading Pages Offline in Android & iOS

For a problem like this, you know that there is a feature on your mobile phone that is capable of storing a web page into a PDF file and then can be read offline? This feature is equally available on iOS and Android, and this is how it works:

1. For Android users, open the page that you enjoy doing earlier via the Chrome app, then use Convert to PDF option in the Share menu if you have an Adobe account. If you do not have Adobe account, then just open the option menu> select the Print option> and select 'Save as PDF' from the dropdown menu to download the file and save it to your phone's internal memory.

2. For iOS users, you can take advantage of features Reading List contained in the Safari browser. The way is also quite easy: just tap the icon reading glasses in Share menu (Add to Reading list), and the article will be immediately available offline to read at a later time.

3. Especially for IOS 9 upwards, you can simply tap the share button that is Safari, then select the option 'Save PDF to iBooks.' Content available on the website will be directly stored in the PDF category in iBook application, and then you read it offline or sent to colleagues. Easy is not it?

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