Launched in 2015, Youtube Music came with a feature called 'Smart Downloads,' which gave users the option to download songs automatically when connected to a Wi-Fi network. Now, the company has announced that it has begun testing a Smart Downloads-like feature for the regular Youtube app on Andoird phones.
According to the company, the new feature will work in a similar fashion as Smart Downloads but will enable users to download full videos rather than songs. Apparently, the app will automatically download 20 new videos each week when a users' phone is connected to Wi-Fi, supplying them with a variety of content that they can view while on the go.
The videos are selected by a system of proprietary algorithms that assess users' favorite genres and watch history to create a curated recommendation list that aligns with their tastes and interests.
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