Updated at 3:50 pm: Earlier versions of this post claimed that the Picture-in-Picture feature was deployed to iOS users of the YouTube app based on what was removed. publication From the company. Unfortunately, Streaming Giant goes back to the news and informed Gizmodo that the PiP update applies only to YouTube TV subscribers and will continue to test YouTube Premium subscribers. The story continues below.
Finally, you can watch YouTube TV in a floating window while doing other things on your iPhone.
On Monday, Google issued a statement to withdraw its previous report stating that YouTube with iOS 15 and above will receive an update to enable picture-in-picture mode (PiP). “The tweet from the support handle mistakenly referred to a picture-in-picture deployment to iOS users on YouTube TV a few weeks ago,” said a Google spokeswoman.
YouTube users have been waiting for PiP mode to appear on iPhones and iPads for quite some time. The trial will continue to be available to YouTube Premium members. “We continue to test PiP on iOS for mobile YouTube apps with premium members around the world and hope that it will be immediately available to all iOS users (premium and non-premium) in the United States. I’m out, “a Google spokeswoman wrote. “Currently, PiP is available to all Android users in the United States.”
I managed to get YouTube TV to work on my iPhone 13 Pro almost instantly. Frankly, it’s a much smoother experience than using it on Android. The preview window is much larger than the Android default, so you can move the window over the screen and easily place it alongside other apps you’re using in the background. When you’re done, tap the preview window once, then tap the “X” to shut off the app.
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There are plenty of reasons to be bummed that a feature as seemingly simple as the ability to watch something in a tiny window while doing something else on your smartphone isn’t available on the iPhone. For one, it makes it easier to go into “goblin mode” while streaming through the latest binge-watch. My Android devices have had PiP capabilities for a while now. I’ll often have YouTube TV or another compatible streaming service playing in the corner while browsing Reddit or surveying my catches in Pokemon Go. Apple fans will just have to catch ‘em all the old-fashioned way for now.