When it comes to streaming videos on YouTube, there are those who want the highest resolution possible. This was not possible on Android as in most cases the default resolution on mobile was 480p. Even though some people are ok with this, others aren’t.
The default resolution is just that and as you probably already know, there are options to change to a higher resolution if you wish to do so.
For those who have always wanted a higher resolution to be the default setting on Android, you may be getting your wish. YouTube plans to soon let you choose the default quality setting on the mobile app. Well, this should kick in once the worst of coronavirus is behind us as right now the company is setting the default video quality to 480p for a month so as not to strain the networks.
XDA has spotted the code in the latest version of YouTube for Android that hints on the possibility of implementing a default quality setting that would let users choose between “high,” “low,” and “auto” bitrates. The exact resolutions of the videos have not been specified but those are details we should know at a later date.
Either way, this is a good option and I would love to have it as I do watch a good number of videos on my phone and always love watching them in full resolution.
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