
YouTube's zoom-to-fill feature available on its Android app is designed for those phones carrying an aspect ratio higher than the 16:9 seen on older phones. Videos shot for 16:9 screens end up with black bars on the top and bottom (at least in landscape orientation) on the taller displays. Using zoom-to-fill, the video is pushed out to fill the edges replacing the black bars.
One phone with a larger than 16:9 aspect ratio that had yet to support YouTube's solution was the Essential Phone. With a resolution of 1312 x 2560 (or 19:10), those watching 16:9 videos ...
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