Pocket Casts v6.4 update adds Oreo features, battery improvements and more

Shifty Jelly, the developer of popular podcast app Pocket Casts, is often quick to roll out updates following a new Android version. Following the launch of Android Nougat last year, it wasn’t long before the devs deployed an update to take advantage of its benefits. Similarly, Shifty Jelly upgraded Pocket Casts with the Material Design aesthetic not long after Android Lollipop arrived. 

Yesterday, the devs rolled out Pocket Casts version 6.4 which brought with it… you’ve guessed it… Android Oreo features.

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Support for Android Oreo’s adaptive icons was introduced, as well as picture-in-picture mode for video podcasts, allowing you to pop out the video window so you can watch it while doing something else. Oreo’s notification channels were also added as part of the new update, as well as several other non-Oreo improvements, including:

  • Faster image loading
  • Battery optimizations
  • Bug fixes and performance improvements

Of course, to make use of the Oreo related features you’ll have to own a phone running Android Oreo — currently estimated to be on 0.2% of devices. Still, you may be in for the update soon. 

Pocket Casts version 6.4 is rolling out in the Google Play Store now. The app will set you back $3.99, but if you’re a podcast fan, it might be worth the money: Pocket Casts just keeps getting better and better.

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