JAKARTA YouTube has fixed a number of bugs in the miniplayer feature for Android phone users. On YouTube version 20.05 or later, the problem with miniplayers has been resolved properly.
Miniplayer is a small view of the video that is played when the user leaves the video show page. This feature can be accessed by both free and Premium users. For YouTube Premium users, this feature will be active when users leave the application.
In addition, YouTube Premium users get a support feature to continue videos on other devices. For example, if users watch YouTube videos from television and want to switch to cell phones, they will see a miniplayer display on the mobile app.
Users will see thumbnails with the caption Continue Watching. Beside it is a 'P' letter label that shows that the feature is only on YouTube Premium. However, the thumbnail display is so small that users can find it difficult to see what is recommended.
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Fortunately, YouTube has overcome this in the latest version of the app. Users will see a bigger miniplayer with clearer thumbnails. The play button will still be visible in emerging miniplayers.
YouTube updates also address the problem of the play button being lost in the miniplayer after the video ends. Even if the video watched is over, users will still find a miniplayer with the play button in the middle.
At first glance, the YouTube Premium miniplayer display is not much different from Picture-in-Picture (PiP), a feature that shows video shows despite switching apps. It's just that, the angle is sharp and not round like PiP.
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