YouTube adds 4K and HDR support to its Android app

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YouTube adds 4K and HDR support to its Android app

Welcome to the 4K HDR party, Android users.

The YouTube app that’s available on Android devices now officially supports streaming video at a 4K resolution with HDR. It’s overkill of course, as most smartphones at this point don’t have 4K displays (and it’s of questionable benefit to those that do). But it’s an option now.

The feature appears to have gone live sometime in early- or mid-February, according to Android Police. It’s simple enough to access: You just tap into a video that’s available at 4K and select the desired resolution — 2160p is what you’re looking for.

Note that you can do this even if your phone’s display tops out at a lower resolution. I’m on a Pixel 3a XL myself and had no problem selecting 2160p on videos that support it in the YouTube app. Changing that setting just won’t amount to much if your phone doesn’t have a 4K display. Read more…

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