When
you said hello to iOS 6,
you said goodbye to your iPhone's preinstalled YouTube app. Earlier this month,
Google released a YouTube app for the iPhone and iPod Touch that introduces
a new design and functionality. Google says there are "tens of thousands
more videos" available with this app than you had with the old, built-in
app. The downside is now that Google and Apple have parted ways here, Google
can start serving ads on its iPhone app. I've watched dozens of videos with the
new app, and can happily report that I was served an ad before only a handful
of videos (though I wouldn't be surprised to see the frequency increase as time
goes on).
Let's
take a quick spin through the app.
After
installing the app, you'll notice that the old TV icon is gone, replaced by a
less fun YouTube logo. The app, too, boasts a new look. Tap the button in the
top-left corner to reveal a slide-out menu, where you can sign into your
account, access settings, see the channels to which you subscribe, and view
YouTube's categories. You can't swipe to delete a channel from this menu.
Instead, you must open a channel and tap on the green checkmark button at the
top of the channel to unsubscribe.
In
the top-right corner is the search button. Aiding your searches is
auto-complete functionality, making suggestions as you go.
You
have two options for how your Home Feed works. In settings, you can choose
either Highlights or Uploads Only. These are slightly vague and inaccurate
terms. Choose Uploads Only and you'll see videos that have been uploaded only
from your channels. Choose Highlights and Google adds recommendations based on
your viewing activity to the mix.
When
viewing a video, you need only to rotate your phone into landscape mode to view
the video at full screen. Rotate back to portrait mode to see the video's
details, comments, or suggested videos. When viewing in full screen, you can
tap on the screen to access the thumbs-up and thumbs-down buttons along with
the share button. The sharing options have increased. Here's the list:
In
addition to these options, you can also add it to watch later, add to
favorites, add to a playlist, or flag as inappropriate. To find your uploads,
playlists, watch later videos, open the slide-out menu and tap on your name at
the top.
While
you can view your uploaded videos, you can't upload videos you have on your
phone from within the app. That's not a huge deal since YouTube is still one of
the sharing options when viewing a video in the Photos app. A bigger omission
is the lack of iPad
support. The YouTube app is not universal, but Google says an iPad version will
be out in the coming months.
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