The picture-in-picture feature, which has been available to Android users who are YouTube Premium subscribers for a long time, has not yet been released for iPhone and iPad users. However, there was some pleasing news at the end of this feature, which allows the video being played to be placed in a small window and thrown to one side of the phone, and to do different things on the phone at the same time.
The picture-in-picture feature, which Google has offered to iPhone users as a test feature for a while, has been removed from YouTube tests today. It’s also a good sign that YouTube has removed this feature from the tested features: Now the only remaining step is to release the feature for all iPhone and iPad users.
The feature is coming in the coming weeks:
The picture-in-picture feature, which was announced in June of last year for iPhone and iPad users, was actually going to be released on October 31st. However, YouTube has decided to delay the release date of the feature. The company also announced last month that the feature will be released ‘in the coming months’. We will see that YouTube releases the new feature that iPhone users are eagerly waiting for in the coming weeks.
On the other hand, the feature will be presented in a way that upsets Android users. While the picture-in-picture feature is only available for Premium members on the Android side, the company shared in its statement last month that the feature will be released for both Premium and non-Premium users on the iPhone.