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HOW TO DOWNLOAD OR INSTALL ANY LIBRARY IN PYTHON USING ANDROID PHONE IN PYDROID

Welcome!

Go through the steps given below

If you want video tutorial 

Touch this link--  Video link



Steps:

Download Pydroid3 from the play Store

Go to the three lines 

Go into terminal

Type command pip install packagename

Press Enter





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