To use full screen mode, tap on ‘Full screen’ button located in upper-left corner. On iOS, swipe left from the main screen to view all your open apps and select YouTube Tap on video player at bottom of screen. ![]() The picture-in-picture feature is available to iPhone and iPad devices running iOS and iPadOS 15 and higher, and it will be rolling out over the next several days. Here’s how to do it on Android and iOS On Android, open the YouTube app and click on the three lines in the top right corner. The video will transfer to a mini player that can be moved around the display. ![]() To use picture-in-picture in the YouTube app, just select a video to watch and then exit out of YouTube by swiping upwards from the bottom of the screen. YouTube said it wants to "want to thank everyone who shared feedback during experiments and waited patiently for this moment." "We recognize this has been a slow roll out for a highly requested feature," reads the support article on picture-in-picture. Google confirmed last year that picture-in-picture support would be rolling out to both premium and non-paying YouTube users and it has been in testing, but it took some time for the feature to be implemented for all. Visit the iTunes support center to learn about managing iOS app downloads from the App Store. It’s been a long time coming □ all the details ➡️ /ZeBY48KOhH iPhone & iPad Android You can download the YouTube app on the App Store. Non-Premium members in US (non-music only) It's happening! ✨ picture-in-picture is slowly rolling out for YouTube on iPhone & iPad, & just like on Android, will be avail to:
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