It’s that latter feature that gets the focus in the version 1.46 update. Now you can share music that’s in your queued up list, so if there’s a song that you recognize want to send to a friend you don’t have to wait until it’s reached a turn to play. It’s a minor change for YouTube Music, but small details like that can add up. According to Android lice there’s more on the way, as an A teardown reveals additional editing capabilities for your liked playlists. Right now they just are kind of there, without a lot of customization. The teardown indicates you’ll be able to edit, delete, share, possibly do more once an update hits. The other reveal is the ability to pick a maximum resolution for videos when you’re on mobile data. It’s not here yet, but you can get the latest version of YouTube Music from ay or A Mirror. The impact on you: This may not convert you away from Spotify, but small improvements are always welcome to ’s other music service. It still feels like there’s a lot of untapped potential given how pervasive music videos are on YouTube. In the meantime take YouTube Music for what it is: a part of a package that includes ay Music YouTube Red. The sum is definitely stronger than the parts.