YouTube's new feature transfers your unfinished video from mobile to desktop seamlessly

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Photo courtesy of 9to5Google

YouTube might have silently released a new feature that most of us would low-key appreciate. According to 9to5Google, users can now seamlessly transferring the videos they watched on their mobile devices to the desktop without going in history or even "Watch Later".

To be more specific, when we're watching something in the YouTube app on Android or iOS and exit before it finishes, a mini-player for the same video will show up on the web version of the streaming platform. After that, we can choose to expand it to open the video or continue playing it in the mini-player.

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The feature will definitely save us some time from looking for the videos we previously watched while on the go. If you're on your way to try it out, we're afraid that it might not be available yet as it could be taking some time for the rollout. Since the feature has already been discovered, we believe it'll come to us in no time, so no worries!

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