Just like before, sample photos will be labeled with A or B so you won’t know which device took which picture. YouTube has announced that its Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature is rolling out globally with availability expanding to more users in the coming months. #PUBGMOBILE pic.twitter.com/Dr5FvaIB32 — PUBG MOBILE (@PUBGMOBILE) December 9, 2021 KRAFTON, the developer of PUBG Mobile, says that the exclusive content will be available in the upcoming PUBG MOBILE version 1.8 update, becoming the first collaboration with Sony Pictures. Read more in our articles including "Camera Shootout Results: Huawei P9 vs Zenfone Zoom" and "Camera Blind Test: Nokia Lumia 1020 vs. LG V10".
Just like before, sample photos will be labeled with A or B so you won’t know which device took which picture. YouTube has announced that its Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature is rolling out globally with availability expanding to more users in the coming months.
#PUBGMOBILE pic.twitter.com/Dr5FvaIB32 — PUBG MOBILE (@PUBGMOBILE) December 9, 2021 KRAFTON, the developer of PUBG Mobile, says that the exclusive content will be available in the upcoming PUBG MOBILE version 1.8 update, becoming the first collaboration with Sony Pictures.
Our coverage of picture includes: "Camera Shootout Results: Huawei P9 vs Zenfone Zoom"; "Camera Blind Test: Nokia Lumia 1020 vs. LG V10"; "YouTube expands Picture-in-Picture support for non-Premium users globally". Each article provides unique insights and information.