
YouTube is beginning to try out its queueing framework on iOS and Android. The element has been accessible on the web throughout recent years, and shows in YouTube applications in specific situations — users who control their Chromecast with their phones could remember it, as will the people who use the YouTube Music applications — however presently YouTube Premium user who picks into the test will want to add recordings to a stack that behaves like a fleeting playlist.
After you turn on the component (which we’ll cover how to do in only a moment), you’ll approach a new “Play last in queue” button in the three vertical dot menu that shows up on video thumbnails. Tapping it will add the video to the lower part of your line — or will make another line on the off chance that you’re as of now not watching a video.
When the video you’re watching closes, the application will begin playing the following video in the line and continue onward until you run out. You can likewise rework recordings in the line, or eliminate
them. Assuming you close the player by completely stopping the application or tapping the “x” button in the base bar, your line will be erased (however, the application might caution you before that occurs).
As indicated by that settings screen, the test will be accessible until January 28th.

The test isn’t a sign that non-paying clients will want to line up recordings at any point shortly — YouTube’s image-in-picture test for iOS finished a very long time before the element began carrying out. I likewise saw that the element isn’t precisely cleaned at present — the application neglected to add a video to the line at a certain point, apparently because I attempted to add another too early subsequently. In any case, I’m eager to have this element on my telephone; it’s something I utilize pretty much consistently in the work area, and the way that it’s come to the YouTube Premium testbed makes me trust I’ll have the option to depend on it in the application too sometime in the future.