Data-friendly YouTube Go comes out in beta in Southeast Asia

A better way to take your video addiction on the road.
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Data-friendly YouTube Go comes out in beta in Southeast Asia
The YouTube app is seen on a smartphone on November 20, 2017. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Credit: NurPhoto via Getty Images

Google has released its data-friendly YouTube Go app in some of Southeast Asia, and Africa's new markets.

Available now in beta for Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines, the app is a way to get video to users in countries where data availability might not be as complete as it is in other countries.

One of the app's key features tackling the data issue is an offline viewing mode, allowing users to first download video over Wi-Fi before hitting the road.

Users can also choose to stream video in lower resolutions or high quality, controlling their data spend.

The ability to download in high quality is an update from the earlier beta, which only allowed up to standard resolutions.

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YouTube Go was first announced about a year ago, and has since hit India, Indonesia, and Nigeria -- three vast markets that struggle with getting fast connectivity to everyone.

Besides Southeast Asia, Google today releases the beta to the African countries of Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe.

In the coming weeks, Sri Lanka, Senegal and Uganda will get it, too.

Obviously, because the app is targeted at these emerging markets, it's coming out first for Androids, not iOS. You can download it from Google Play, or sign up to be notified when it releases for your market.

Topics Google YouTube

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Victoria Ho

Victoria Ho is Mashable's Asia Editor, based in Singapore. She previously reported on news and tech at The Business Times, TechCrunch and ZDNet. When she isn't writing, she's making music with her band

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