If you are using a device running , you have likely encountered issues with the official YouTube app, as Google has officially ended support for Android 6.0 through 7.1 starting with app version 17.35.35 . 1. Use a Web Browser (Recommended)

are designed to work on older Android versions and don't require Google Play Services. Install an Older APK : You can find older versions of the YouTube app on

: Attempting to update beyond certain versions (like 19.49.36) now typically requires at least Android 9.0. How Users Keep Watching

: Some users turn to lightweight, open-source clients (like NewPipe), though these are not officially supported by Google and may require manual installation. Troubleshooting & Upgrades Check for Updates

The standard YouTube app now requires Android 9.0 or later for the newest versions. Some slightly older versions may still function on Android 8.0, but Android 7.1.1 is no longer officially supported by the latest YouTube APKs.

Users on Nougat frequently encounter specific error codes. Here is how to fix them:

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