Previously most phone users out there had to rely on a native or downloaded YouTube application to get their flash-based videos to play properly.  Now, thanks to the update, YouTube is now functional on any mobile phone browser that supports HTML5.  Yup – that includes the iPhone and iPad too.  

The interface will differ depending on what phone you’re using, but most phones support browser shortcuts to some extent.   On the iPhone With the iPhone, there is nifty little plus button at the bottom of Safari that YouTube will even prompt you to Tap.

  Once you’ve pressed the button a small dialog should pop-up from the bottom, Tap the button that says “Add to Home Screen.”

  The home screen will now have a fancy YouTube icon that will directly open up the YouTube HTML5 site.  This button is handy and can be moved around anywhere by just holding your finger over it for a few seconds and then dragging it to the location you desire.

 

Begin the Screenshot Tour

The new HTML5 YouTube mobile incorporates most of the features from the desktop based version.  Just to keep it simple, here’s a short list:

Thumbs Up & Down buttonsShare buttonSave to & Favorite buttonHigh Quality buttonRelated VideosCommentsSearchAccount ManagementUser Profiles

  To get a feel of it I went through and took several screenshots highlighting all of these features, so enjoy the gallery and commentary below!

  Related videos and comments are now organized by instant loading tabs within a video’s page.

  Unlike most YouTube “apps” the HTML5 site allows you to easily read comments, and it even lets you post and reply with your own.

  From the mobile site itself you can manage everything in regards to your YouTube account.  The only thing you can’t do yet, is upload.

  Search is built-in to the HTML5 site and it works quickly and effectively.  Of course there are so many videos on YouTube you’ll have to be pretty specific about what you are looking for.

  At the bottom of every page there is the ability to sign out, as well as switch to Desktop mode.

  Of course the Desktop version is just like normal.  And, if your device doesn’t support flash, the Desktop based videos will fail to play completely.

  Even if you don’t have a mobile device, you can try out the functionality of the site at http://m.youtube.com Comment Name * Email *

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