YouTube Go, the data-efficient video streaming app by Google, is now expanding to over 130 countries across the world. The search giant had announced the lightweight app app as its offline-first YouTube access back in September 2016 and launched its first beta version in India in April last year. The prime aim of building YouTube Go is to give emerging markets features such as offline viewing and nearby sharing, and ultimately reach the next-generation smartphone users all around the globe.
Alongside
its newest expansion, Google has brought a few new features to YouTube Go to
make improve the video watching experience in situations with uneven or poor
connectivity. The very first change is the ability to download, stream, and
share videos in High Quality. This comes as an addition to the original basic
and standard quality access. The new ability is especially useful if you have
been connected to a high-speed Wi-Fi or data network. But it is worth noting
here that preferring a video in High Quality will require more storage space
than picking up its basic or standard quality version. Nevertheless, the new
feature bridges the gap between the standard YouTube app
and the YouTube Go app since a High-Quality video download option is already
available on the former.
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