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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/4\/11\/23019960\/youtube-premium-picture-in-picture-test-ended-april-8<\/a> Despite a now-deleted tweet<\/a> from YouTube\u2019s support account that seemingly indicated otherwise, YouTube Premium subscribers can no longer sign up to test YouTube\u2019s picture-in-picture feature on iOS. Picture-in-picture has disappeared from YouTube\u2019s list of available experimental features<\/a>, where it was previously listed<\/a> with an April 8th expiry date. 9to5Google <\/em>reports<\/a> that some users are seeing a \u201cthe feature you\u2019re trying has been turned off\u201d banner notifying them that the test has ended. Both 9to5Google<\/em> and iMore<\/em><\/a> add that the feature is still working on accounts that previously signed up for the test.<\/p>\n The tweet was posted in response to a user asking about a previous test of the feature<\/a>, which was available to YouTube Premium subscribers. Just last month, the search giant brought picture-in-picture support to its YouTube TV service on iOS<\/a>, and according to Google spokesperson Allison Toh, the tweet was referring to YouTube TV \u2014 not the main YouTube app. The @TeamYouTube support account has now tweeted again<\/a> with the corrected information:<\/p>\n Are you using an iOS smartphone? If so, the Picture-in-Picture feature is still rolling out & will be available in a matter of days across all iOS 15+ devices. Tweet back @ us if needed.<\/p>\n \u2014 TeamYouTube (@TeamYouTube) April 10, 2022<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n Just to clarify \u2013 what’s currently being rolled out is the YouTube TV picture-in-picture for iOS 15+ devices. If you’re referring to the one for the YouTube app, it’s only available to Premium members on Android mobile phones. https:\/\/t.co\/wB9vUWtm3U<\/a><\/p>\n \u2014 TeamYouTube (@TeamYouTube) April 11, 2022<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n Picture-in-picture support is available for video services generally at a system level for both iPhones and iPads, but YouTube\u2019s support for the feature has<\/a> been spotty<\/a>, requiring workarounds like watching it through a browser rather than via its native app. But YouTube\u2019s Premium test made the feature much more seamless, and it allowed viewers to continue watching after they navigate away from the main YouTube app. <\/p>\n
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