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Video mini-player and other features brought to the DailyMotion Windows Phone app

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
September 16, 2019
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DailyMotion for Windows Phone adds a video mini-player and design improvements

A new update to the DailyMotion app is available for Windows Phones. This update includes a new mini video player as well as few small improvements, particularly enhancements to the design of the app as well as its performance. Here’s what’s new: 

  • Mini player for an unbeatable viewing experience
  • Intuitive design
  • HD quality and live streaming
  • Custom experience and personalised video recommendations when logged in

You can download the DailyMotion app for free from the Windows Store. In case you’ve ever heard of DailyMotion, it’s an online video streaming site that is comparable to YouTube. It’s available as an app on Android, iOS, Blackberry, and (unlike YouTube) Windows Phone. So if you are looking to possibly move away from YouTube or just want an alternative, than this app is probably perfect for you.

Do you stream videos from DailyMotion? What do you think about the app? Let us know in the comments below.

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