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YouTube picture-in-picture mode will available to all iOS clients in the US, Premium subscriber first

It’s anything but some time to get to this point, yet it appears as though YouTube’s picture-in-picture mode is at long last set to show up for all iOS clients — however Premium subscribers are preferred choice. MacRumors reports that YouTube has begun carrying out the feature, first to Premium clients prior to making the update accessible for non-Premium in the US also.

The feature allows clients to watch YouTube content in a small mini player window as they use other applications on their gadget. Picture-in-picture has been accessible on iPads previously, yet iPhone support has been fairly uneven. Back in September, we revealed that clients of the then-new iOS 14 were experiencing difficulty enabling the feature. That led some to go with workarounds and different solutions, including seeing YouTube videos through the Safari browser rather than the dedicated application.

Regardless, it seems as though the feature is at long last coming, albeit the statement YouTube gave to MacRumors does exclude exact timing. There’s likewise no obvious sign presently of the potential time difference between when paid and non-paid clients will see the update. In the event that you’ve been looking forward to leveraging the feature, look out for new application updates for the not so distant future, particularly in case you’re a YouTube Premium subscriber.

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