YouTube Music finally syncs playback across devices the way it should have all alongA nice little quality-of-life improvement.

YouTube Music finally syncs playback across devices the way it should have all along
TL;DR
  • YouTube Music now allows users to resume playback from one mobile device on another mobile device.
  • The platform previously only let users resume playback from desktop on mobile.

Back in July, YouTube Music was updated to sync playback progress between devices. At the time, that ability only worked when moving from a mobile device to the desktop web app or vice versa. Now, though, the platform will let you resume your queue from pretty much any device on any other device.

As reported by 9to5Google, YouTube Music’s Now Playing queue now picks up where you left off, regardless of which device you were listening on before. That means you can, for example, resume a playlist you were listening to on your iPad when you leave the house with just your Android phone.

A nice little quality-of-life improvement.Taylor Kerns2026-01-26T18:49:46.000Z{}

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