While YouTube download component is not as full featured as paid tools such as KeepVid Pro or YouTube By Click, it should be enough to serve casual users very well. The player has YouTube downloading support too, to download a video, you will have to paste the video URL on the library’s YouTube section, after pasting the URL, you can pick what resolution you want and whether you just want audio or you want the complete video. The player window is fairly simple and straightforward to understand, if you are playing some videos and also working on some other window, 5KPlayer hides the title and menu bar unless you move your mouse over to it again, which makes it a lot like the Picture-in-picture mode in iOS 11. I would like to have an option to change the skin to light colors though, maybe it will come in future with an update. This marked music and video files can then be quickly accessed from the Favorites section from the navigation pane. ![]() The UI is easy enough to navigate around without any trouble, and I liked how you can mark a media file “Favorite” just by one click. There is a straight forward search bar at the top right corner and a button to toggle list and grid view. The library is divided into many sections each for categorizing Music, Videos, YouTube downloads, and Playlists. The first one is simple and works just like it should and the second one is where most organization and playlist management can be done. Once you open it, you will find that app is divided into 2 tabs, first one is labeled 5KPlayer, which works just like a Now-Playing screen and the second one called the library. Unlike many apps for Windows, 5KPlayer did not try to sneak-in any adware or bloatware which is great too. Installation was pretty straightforward, you need to go to the 5KPlayer’s website and pick what OS do you use, after that, download around 40-megabyte offline installer and you are good to go. Let’s take a look and find if it’s worth your time or not in our 5KPlayer review. Made by a firm named DearMob, 5KPlayer prides itself by saying it is more than a media player, to its credit, the app has built in support for downloading online videos, AirPlay and it also supports playing Online radio. We have talked about some alternatives that you can use in past, today, let’s take a look at 5KPlayer, a Windows and Mac supported media player that I have been using since last few days. File format support is not strong, UI is not great and it is not customizable at all. While the first is true and second is debatable for Windows 10, I don’t think the default Movies & TV app for Windows 10 is worth using. So far there have been no rumours detailing what battery capacity we can expect from the Galaxy Z Flip 5, though we don't expect it to be smaller than the Galaxy Z Flip 4.Every operating system should cover some basic requirements: it should be easy to use, it should be secure and it should have great apps for general work. It's possible therefore, that the storage options would be 128GB, 256GB and 512GB again.Ī battery increase arrived for the Galaxy Z Flip 4 too, bumping it up to 3700mAh. ![]() In 2022, Samsung added a 512GB storage variant to the Galaxy Z Flip options so we would expect this to continue for 2023. Rumours have claimed the Z Flip 5 will offer graphics and processing improvements, but so far they have not detailed to what extent or with what chipset. This would suggest the Galaxy Z Flip 5 would run on the currently unannounced Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 platform. ![]() ![]() The Galaxy Z Flip 4 uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, supported by 8GB of RAM. It's unclear for now whether the Galaxy Z Flip 5 will offer the same, along with the punch hole camera at the top, or whether it might adopt an under display camera, like the Z Fold 4.įor now, there have been no rumours surrounding the hardware the Galaxy Z Flip 5 will run on. The Galaxy Z Flip 4 has a 6.7-inch main display with a 2640 x 1080 pixel resolution. Another rumour has said between 3-inches and 4-inches, but that it would be closer to the lower figure in reality, and the most recent claim is suggesting 3.4-inches with a 748 x 720 pixel resolution that will deliver a pixel density of 305ppi.Ī larger cover display was a rumour for the Galaxy Z Flip 4 too, so it's possible this won't happen at all, but most rumours are certainly pointing to there being more of a chance this time around. It's since been claimed it would be larger than the Oppo Find N2 Flip's cover display, which is 3.26-inches. It was originally claimed this will be around 3-inches, which would be quite a significant increase on the Z Flip 4's 1.9-inch display. So far the rumours surrounding the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 claim it will come with a larger cover display, as mentioned above.
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