As Google I/O 2012 comes along, the YouTube team is upgrading its Android application to v4. having a load of recent features, but you will need a minimum of Android 3.2 to make the most of them. Obtainable in 47 nations, the brand new application brings a completely new UI with support for channels that reflects the redesign folded out online this past year (not the circle-centric look that it's testing having a choose couple of), and much more particularly, can precache videos out of your favorite channels for offline viewing later. All you need to do is choose "preload" within the setting menu and it'll pull lower videos out of your monthly subscriptions watching Later queue when blocked in as well as on Wi-fi compatability, to really view them later you still have to be online, but they'll load instantly in the device's storage rather than streaming. Another new feature is integrated remote functionality to manage playback on connected Televisions along with other products. This apparently stretches to not only Google TV, as we are told to "expect more updates later" how this feature will end up broadly available. Designers ought to be excited too, as there is a slew of recent youTube APIs available, go to the source links below to try them out or download the application yourself.
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