YouTube Go app is designed to help users manage and control the amount of
data usage while downloading or browsing online is up and running in Nigeria.
The YouTube Go app is being launched 12
years after YouTube app was launched in May 2005, and has since then become the
world’s most popular online video community allowing billions of people to discover,
watch and share video.
The Vice
President. Product Management at YouTube, Johanna Wright, shared: “YouTube Go
has been designed to take into account the challenges faced by YouTube users in
countries like Nigeria, such as data cost and connectivity. With YouTube Go, we
are making it possible for everyone in Nigeria to be able to discover videos
that they love, regardless of their network status or data consumption
preferences.”
With more
Nigerians coming online every year, and most of them only using their mobiles
for internet access, we are working hard to make products that are tailored to
Nigerians’ specific needs, he said.
“You can
save videos for offline watching, and can choose what resolution video to save
– basic quality or standard quality – giving you better control over how you
use your precious data,” he added.
Built from
the ground up to meet the needs of the growing online youth population, YouTube
Go offers easy video downloading, phone-number sign-in, effortless searching,
and more effective ways to control data use. YouTube Go also features a home
screen that shows both personalized recommendations as well as trending and
popular videos nearby, allowing users to see the latest content that the people
around are watching, upfront. It offers a ‘preview video’ function to make it
easier to decide what to watch or download.

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