
System requirements & supported devices for YouTube
Supported devices for Primetime Channels (US, Germany, France, Australia & UK only) If you are a Comcast Xfinity customer and unable to watch NFL Sunday Ticket or YouTube Primetime Channels …
Google Play supported devices
Most Android phones and tablets use Google Play. Check the full list of Google Play supported devices to see if the Play Store works with your device.
Watch YouTube TV on supported devices - Google Help
Watch YouTube TV on supported devices You can watch YouTube TV on a computer, smart TV, streaming device, or mobile device, including certain phones and tablets.
Files you can store in Google Drive - Google Drive Help
Supported file types Any file type can be stored in Drive. These are the most common file types you can preview in Google Drive: Important: The Google Drive preview is a scaled-down version of the …
Supported YouTube file formats - Google Help
Supported YouTube file formats Note: Audio files, like MP3, WAV, or PCM files, can’t be uploaded to create a YouTube video. You can use video editing software to convert your audio file to a video. …
Supported browsers - Computer - Gmail Help
Browsers that are supported by Gmail Important: Any browser you use needs to have cookies and JavaScript turned on. Gmail works best in the newest and last prior version of these browsers: …
Find supported payment methods
Find supported payment methods Important: To make contactless payments with Google Wallet, you need to have an Android phone with Near Field Communication (NFC). You can select your country …
Set up Linux on your Chromebook
Check what’s not supported yet Cameras aren't yet supported. Android devices are supported over USB, but other devices aren't yet supported. Android Emulators aren't yet supported. Hardware …
Supported languages - Play Console Help
Supported languages You can use Play Console in any of the languages listed below by changing your preferred language in your Google Account settings.
Video and audio formatting specifications - YouTube Help
You must be either the copyright holder or the authorized representative of the copyright owner for all video and audio files that you deliver to YouTube.