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    YouTube’s Mobile Makeover: Predictable User Reactions!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliOctober 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR

    1. YouTube has introduced a new user interface (UI) for its mobile app, affecting channel profile pictures, video titles, and button arrangements.

    2. The channel profile picture is now larger, while video titles have shifted to the right, leading to the display of channel usernames instead of names.

    3. The notification bell has been repositioned to the front of the button carousel, and text labels on buttons have been replaced with icons.

    4. A controversial UI revamp for Shorts features smaller, smoother buttons, sparking mixed user reactions regarding their effectiveness.

    YouTube Tests New Mobile Interface, Users Weigh In

    YouTube is rolling out a fresh user interface (UI) for some mobile users, and reactions are pouring in. This change follows a recent update for Android TVs, indicating a broader redesign across platforms.

    The new layout prominently features a larger channel profile picture. Previously, the profile picture rested below the video title. Now, it sits to the left, while the video title shifts to the right. Additionally, instead of displaying the channel name, YouTube has replaced it with the channel’s username, such as @jetlagthegame.

    Users will also notice that the buttons below the video player have changed. The notification bell, long located above the carousel, now leads the list of buttons. Interestingly, YouTube has removed text labels, opting for icons only. This move aims for a cleaner, streamlined look.

    In the Shorts section, users have mixed feelings. The buttons are smaller and smoother, leading some to criticize their visibility. Many feel the icons are now too small and lack distinction.

    Feedback from the community varies. Some viewers appreciate the fresh aesthetic, while others prefer the old layout. For now, YouTube continues to gather user opinions as it experiments with this new look. As the platform evolves, it seems viewers remain eager to share their thoughts.

    What are your thoughts on YouTube’s new UI? Share your opinions in the comments!

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