Hidden code in the latest Android app provides new information as to what to expect from YouTube's music streaming service, including its name. Thanks to the code-uncovering excellence of Android Police, we have more information on what to expect from YouTube's music streaming service. Code contained within the latest version of the YouTube for Android app hints that the service will be called Music Pass and, as suggested by Billboard, will support offline playback -- i.e., it will buffer tracks and cache them on a device so no internet connection is required. And, like the dedicated music players on Android devices, YouTube's streaming service will work in the background, meaning that users will be able to listen to music while running other apps.
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