YouTube’s testing its Queue system for its iOS and Android apps

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YouTube’s testing its Queue system for its iOS and Android apps
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The feature has been on the web version for years.

to the test will be able to add videos to a stack that acts like an impermanent playlist.

After you turn on the feature , you’ll have access to a new “Play last in queue” button in the three vertical dot menu that appears on video thumbnails. Tapping it will add the video to the bottom of your queue — or will create a new queue if you’re currently not watching a video. Once the video you’re watching ends, the app will starting playing the next video in the queue, and keep going until you run out. You can also rearrange videos in the queue, or remove them.

At the moment, the feature can be a bit pokey on my iPhone 12 Mini — but it largely works the same way it does on desktop. When I opened the app on December 24th, I was greeted with a screen telling me that the feature was now available to test, and a button to turn it on. (YouTube started rolling out the feature earlier this month

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