YouTube picture-in-picture is now available for Android users in the US for free

YouTube picture-in-picture is now available for Android users in the America for free No YouTube Premium membership requiredYouTube is expanding picture-in-picture mode to all users on Android today, whether or not they're paying subscribers to YouTube Premium, as first spotted by XDA Developers and confirmed by Google's backing page. The feature — that Google started Analyzing for free customers earlier this year in May — lets users on Android O devices watch YouTube videos by Android O's picture-in-picture mode, without having to pay for a YouTube Premium subscription. And secondly, picture-in-picture going to work for most YouTube videos, but videos that contain music content going to only work for paying YouTube Premium members. The free picture-in-picture feature ought be rolling out for all YouTube users today. Correction: Picture-in-picture is only available for Android users in the US, not all Android users as this article originally claimed.


Many Android P users won't be able to use these two features

It's been a couple of days ever Google rolled out its Android P public beta 3 to its Pixel and Pixel 2 devices. With App Actions Android P aims to offer smarter proposals and predict your next move better. For example, if you are connected to your headphones to your device, Android going to surface an action to resume your favourite Spotify playlist.It is worth adding that Android P beta 3 (developer pdescription 4) is the near final version before the OS version reaches regular (non-developer) users. In this version the developer APIs are alextremely finalised, says Android VP of engineering, Dave Burke in the blog post. For developers, this means that they can begain Analyzing their apps or build them for the new Android version.

Many Android P users won't be able to use these two features

YouTube's picture-in-picture mode is live for all US Android users – TechCrunch

as declared in YouTube has confirmed that picture-in-picture mode — previously a paid-only feature — has now rolled out to all U.S. YouTube users on Android on supported devices. The website XDA Developers was the first to spot the expansion, noting earlier this 7 days that it seemed as if picture-in-picture mode had suddenly been turned on for multi more YouTube users. Picture-in-picture mode, as you likely understand by its name, allows you to continue watching a video in a small window as you continue to browse YouTube, or even use other apps. It's an especially helpful addition to the service, but had only been offered to YouTube Premium (previously known as YouTube Red) customers following its launch last year. But it would not be able to work in the same method in terms of placing a floating widget that hovers over highest of the home monitor or other apps — that's something only Android users can do.






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