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How to Use (or Disable) Picture-in-Picture Mode in Android Oreo

Back many moons ago—like maybe two years—Google introduced a sort of picture-in-picture mode in the YouTube app. It’s such a cool feature, they company figured why not make this something you can use anywhere in Android? So with Oreo, they did that.

It’s neat.

But it doesn’t just work for YouTube. In fact, it works with a handful of apps right out of the box now. Here’s the skinny.

How to Use Picture-in-Picture Mode

In YouTube, when you’re watching a video and you tap the back button to find a different video, the currently-playing video moves to a small box in the bottom-right corner. This is exactly the same concept for picture-in-picture on Oreo, but now instead of only having the small video window confined to a single app, you can use it anywhere in the OS. Think of it as the next step in Android’s split-screen layout.

So, let’s say you’re watching NF’s new video for Green Lights, but you also need to check your Google Feed. No worries—with the video playing, just tap that home button. Like magic, it becomes a small window in the bottom right corner. You can even pick it up and drag it around the screen to wherever you want….

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