12: Youtube-- Ios

These sites load incredibly fast on iOS 12 because they use basic HTML5 video players.

For users who are technically inclined and willing to accept the risks associated with jailbreaking, there are several community-developed methods to restore YouTube functionality on iOS 12 devices. These approaches involve bypassing the version checks that Google has implemented to block older app versions from accessing YouTube's servers.

+-------------------------------------------------------------+ | Update Required | | | | This version of YouTube is no longer supported. Please | | update to the latest version from the App Store. | | | | [ Quit ] [ Update ] | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ Youtube-- Ios 12

Even if you successfully install the final compatible version, you should be aware that this older build lacks many of the features and security updates found in modern releases. It will continue to function only until Google decides to shut down the backend services that support these legacy client versions—and there are already widespread reports that even the last compatible versions have stopped working properly or have begun displaying persistent "update required" messages.

saw noticeable performance gains, making them feel much more responsive than they did on iOS 11. These sites load incredibly fast on iOS 12

: While iOS 12 didn't have native system-wide PiP for the iPhone (that came later), it laid the groundwork for better multitasking on iPad. Verdict: Great or Wait? At the time, reviewers like those from and various YouTube tech creators

If you manage to install the last supported version of the app on iOS 12, here is the performance breakdown: It will continue to function only until Google

In the ever-evolving landscape of mobile technology, the march of progress often leaves older devices in its wake—and few services have demonstrated this more clearly than YouTube, the world's largest video-sharing platform. For users still relying on devices that run iOS 12, the situation has become particularly challenging. Once a perfectly functional app on these older iPhones and iPads, the official YouTube client has steadily been phased out by Google, leaving many users wondering if their cherished devices have finally reached the end of the line.