4K videos could become exclusive to YouTube Premium

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YouTube could soon force consumers to pay to watch videos in 4K.

The company is reportedly testing a new feature or limitation – requiring users to subscribe to the Premium service to access 4K content on the platform. Earlier in the month, several YouTube users spotted that watching videos in 2,160p was restricted without Premium access, with an option to “tap to upgrade.”

This weekend, YouTube confirmed it was experimenting with limiting 4K content. In a tweet, the company said it was “part of our experiment to know better the feature preferences of Premium & non-Premium viewers.”

The company didn’t confirm that the changes would be permanent but asked users to offer feedback.

Should the change be rolled out across the board, users must pay $11.99 monthly for YouTube Premium to access 4K content. Other premium benefits include ad-free access to content, the ability to download videos to watch later, play videos in the background on iOS devices, and access to YouTube Music Premium.

It’s likely that the feature will be introduced not only to increase Premium subscriptions but save YouTube money on streaming bandwidth. Netflix, for example, only allows consumers on select plans to stream its content in 4K.

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