A while back,
the folks at Google introduced support for changing video quality for the
YouTube Android app. For some reason, YouTube didn’t have support for videos in
1440p on mobile devices, but the latest update is here to address
that.
After you
update your YouTube app to version 5.18.5 you will be able to enjoy 1440p
videos on your Quad HD smartphone. You may know already that the QHD
smartphones are a thing now, with LG G3, Galaxy Note 4, and Nexus 6 probably
being the most popular such smartphones. In order to change video quality in
the Youtube app, you will have to press the three-dotted-menu in the upper
right corner of the app, tap Quality, then choose the resolution you want the
video to be played at. Of course, this feature is only available for the videos
that are recorded at 1440p or over and only for devices with Quad HD
resolution or above.
The Youtube
5.18.5 is already being pushed to users. You can check whether the update is
available for your device in the Play Store app, under My Apps > Installed.
Hit this link to check out Youtube in Google Play Store.
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