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Before proceeding, ensure your device settings allow installation from "Unknown Sources". Follow these steps:

The app relies entirely on the , which Google officially shut down and deprecated in April 2015. When the app launches, it attempts to ping server endpoints that no longer exist. Instead of loading a video feed, the app will typically display a persistent connection error, a "Server Error," or an endless loading spinner. Security Vulnerabilities

The much more recent version of was released for Android TV on December 12, 2019 and requires Android 5.0 or higher . This version is not about adding new front-end features but focuses entirely on backend performance and reliability.

Old software can have security risks. Using it for browsing is fine, but be aware it is not running the latest security patches.

Reviving older smartphones or tablets that cannot run modern, resource-heavy versions of the YouTube app.

The changelog for this version is very specific:

, version 2.07.02 introduced several stability enhancements: Reduced CPU Usage:

If you're interested in trying out the YouTube 2.07.02 APK, here's a step-by-step guide to downloading and installing: