Download Rio 2016 Olympic Games – ‘The Anthem’ From YouTube

As the Rio 2016 Olympic Games nears, more and more relevant videos has been released for promotion. Here is a video about Rio 2016 Olympic Games from Samsung Official TVC. Let’s keep reading for more details.

As the Worldwide Olympic Partner in the Wireless Communications Equipment, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. debuted its marquee Olympic Games advertisement, titled “The Anthem”. At the beginning of “Rio 2016 Olympic Games – ‘The Anthem'” video from Samsung, a young girl from Australia singing a line of the Botswana national anthem into a Samsung Galaxy S7edge. Throughout the video, it shows us that segments of national anthems from several countries to form one anthem brought to life by athletes and fans across the globe. There is no doubt that it is a very meaningful thing. As a demonstration of global unity, no event is more powerful than the Olympic Games. Let’s check out the Rio 2016 Olympic Games – ‘The Anthem’ by Samsung below.

If you like and want to keep the video on your computer or other mobile devices for unlimited enjoyment , it is highly recommended to download Rio 2016 Olympic Games – ‘The Anthem’ from YouTube with YouTube Downloader or YouTube Downloader for Mac on Mac computer. And If you need more details about the guides on how to download Rio 2016 Olympic Games – ‘The Anthem’, please refer to the guide below.

Guide on how to download Rio 2016 Olympic Games – ‘The Anthem’ with YouTube Downloader

  • Step 1: Download and install Free YouTube Downloader on your PC.
  • Step 2: Launch it, then go to YouTube.com and search out and play Rio 2016 Olympic Games – ‘The Anthem’.
  • Step 3: Click on the green arrow on the right side to open the wait-to-select panel. Choose the one with the right resolution you want and click the download icon.
  • Step 4: After that, all downloading videos could be checked under the “Downloading” panel. Downloaded videos will be put to the “Downloaded” tab, where you can watch and manage them freely.

 

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