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A bug has been discovered in the YouTube app for iOS which is causing excessive battery drain on iPhones and iPads. Quite a lot of people have complained about this bug as YouTube is one app that you’re likely to find on almost everyone’s smartphone or tablet. YouTube has acknowledged that the bug exists and it has promised to roll out a fix soon to prevent its app from causing excessive battery drain on iOS devices.
Many users started complaining about this after their devices were updated to the latest version of iOS. They experienced excessive battery drain. Some reported that the phone overheats more than usual even when they’re just watching a 720p video.
The battery drain rate isn’t the same for all users. One user claimed that their iPhone X drained 20 percent of its battery in just half an hour. That’s not something you’d expect from a brand new flagship device.
Responding to queries from users on Twitter, YouTube has confirmed that this is something that it’s “actively working on.” What this means is that the team will roll out a fix for this bug in the near future.
There’s a temporary solution until the fix is released. Instead of watching YouTube via the app, use YouTube through its web interface by launching it in Safari on any mobile browser of your choice.
YouTube Will Fix Excessive Battery Drain On iOS Devices , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
The way people watch video now is very different from back in the day. The younger generation is particularly difficult to tap through conventional TV services as they prefer viewing content on mobile devices. No wonder networks have started creating original programming for platforms like Facebook and Snapchat. ESPN has seen the writing on the wall as well so it has launched SportsCenter on Snapchat.
The new SportsCenter show on Snapchat will bring new shows twice a day at 5 AM and 5 PM on weekdays and once at 5 AM on weekends. SportsCenter on Snapchat is the first ever daily sports show on the platform.
Each show will be three to five minutes in length and will include a combination of the latest in sports news, highlights, and commentary.
A dynamic roster of ESPN talent will host SportsCenter on Snapchat. The first show will be hosted by Emmy-winning sports personality Katie Nolan who join ESPN only recently. Others include Elle Duncan, Cassidy Hubbarth, Jason Fitz, and Cy Amundson.
Snapchat added shows to its Discover platform last year. It has already worked with leading networks to bring original programming and will continue to expand shows into a wide variety of genres. Snapchat is even looking into scripted content.
ESPN SportsCenter On Snapchat Brings New Shows Twice A Day , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
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