A key YouTube feature broke for Android users

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You’d think Android and YouTube would work together flawlessly, but early this week, that wasn’t the case.

As reported and confirmed by 9to5Google, YouTube users on Android devices couldn’t change the playback speed on videos. Changing the speed to anything other than 1x would simply not work, as the setting change wouldn’t save, acting as if you hadn’t done it at all. Obviously, that’s not a great user experience, considering that Android and YouTube are both Google’s responsibility. It seems a bit strange for Android users specifically to lose access to a core YouTube feature, but that’s what happened.

Thankfully, it seems that as of Wednesday morning, the issue has been fixed, per a YouTube community note. The note states that any users still experiencing the issue should simply close and reopen the app. Hopefully, by doing that, you can fix the problem and get back to frame-by-frame analysis of movie trailers at 0.25x speed.

For once, it paid off to use a Google app on iOS instead.

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