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YouTube is rolling out a picture-in-picture mode for YouTube TV on iOS devices running iOS 15 or newer, the company announced Wednesday. YouTube chief product officer Neal Mohan promised on The Vergecast that the feature was on the way, and now itā€™s finally here.

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With picture-in-picture, youā€™ll be able to keep watching YouTube TV when you navigate away from the YouTube TV app. The feature could come in handy if, for example, youā€™re watching a sports game but want to scroll through Twitter to see reactions to what just happened on the field. Itā€™s a feature thatā€™s been available on Android for years, so itā€™s good to see that Google has finally brought it over to Appleā€™s iOS devices.

That said, weā€™re still waiting for Google to launch picture-in-picture for all users of the standard YouTube app, no YouTube Premium subscription required. That feature is in testing if you do have a Premium subscription, and YouTubeā€™s Labs page currently says you can try it out until April 8th.

In a statement given to MacRumors in February, Google said that itā€™s ā€œstill planning to launch PiP for all users without a YouTube Premium subscription in the USā€ but that ā€œWe have no other updates to share at this time.ā€ Google didnā€™t immediately reply to a request for comment about an updated timeline.

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