For some time now, it seems that the developers of large companies they're getting lazier than usual. Some due to their lack of updates and others because they only dedicate themselves to writing the same text in each and every one of the updates they release. Facebook, Instagram, Google are some of the examples that in the description of the update only indicate that they continue to add new functions periodically and that we activate automatic updates and in order to discover the news we have to go to the official blog of the company or give us account using the application.
YouTube has just released a new update in which finally It eliminates the intrusive modification of the volume when we are visiting a video of the platform. Many are the users who in order to eliminate this intrusive visualization in iOS resort to the jailbreak that allows us to show that information in a transparent way so that it hardly affects what we are visualizing.
Fortunately it seems that this option is in the hands of third-party developers and Google has taken advantage of it by placing the volume control display at the top of the video, so that when we modify it when we view a video, we will not see it in full screen, but YouTube has replaced it with a line at the top of the video, a line that does not affect the visualization at all.
Now it only remains for the rest of the developers, especially games, to decide to implement the access that Apple offers to third-party developers to be able to modify the variation of the volume that we make in our device when we are running a game or application, so that it does not interfere with its development or we have to pause it to be able to do it. Or that Apple natively takes it into account for future updates and changes the way it is displayed.
I think instagram has had that kind of interface for a long time to show the volume level. I think what they did is excellent since it does not bother when it comes to viewing content, and I am glad that others follow that path!
It remains to eliminate the annoying warning when the video is made full screen. Do you really have to tell me that it is full screen?