The YouTube app for Android has now started rolling out HDR support for the selective flagship smartphones. This new feature is currently being made available to Google Pixels, Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy Note 8, LG V30 and Sony Xperia XZ Premium. At the moment, this is the entire list, while more smartphones are expected to be added in future.
In all of these above-mentioned smartphones, you will now be able to watch the videos shot in the HDR display along with the HDR within the app.
So, in order to ensure yourself as one of the luckier individuals to have been blessed by this new feature, you will need to play a video which was shot in HDR, and then you need to check into the quality settings within YouTube app. In that, all of the resolution options should basically be mentioned as HDR.












