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: YouTube dropped support for Android versions 6.0 through 7.1 in app version 17.35.35 and later. Technical Limitation : Older versions of Android (7.1.1 and below) face connectivity issues
The short answer is yes, but with significant caveats. As Google pushes its latest features and security protocols, older operating systems are slowly being left behind. This article explores everything you need to know about using YouTube on Android 7.1.1, from performance tweaks to security risks, and provides definitive solutions for keeping your video streaming alive on legacy hardware.
Avoid the stock Android browser or outdated versions of Google Chrome. Download a privacy-focused, lightweight browser that still updates its rendering engine for Android 7, such as Opera Mini , Firefox (Legacy/Firefox Daylight variants) , or Kiwi Browser . youtube android 7.1.1
: You can check if a newer Android version is available for your device by going to Settings > System > Software updates Hardware Limitations
⚠️ Sideloading risks: malware, no auto-updates, possible account login issues. : YouTube dropped support for Android versions 6
For millions of users, a baffling error message began appearing on screens starting in February and March 2025. The once-reliable app either refused to update, crashed upon loading, or displayed a stark alert informing the user that "this version of YouTube is obsolete" or that their device no longer meets the security requirements for the platform.
While the news seems grim, there are currently a handful of pathways to continue watching YouTube content on Android 7.1.1. However, none of them replicate the seamless, integrated experience of the standard app. Users will generally have to adapt to one of three categories of solutions. This article explores everything you need to know
However, you can easily restore your video-watching experience on older hardware by using several optimized alternative methods. 🛠️ Recommended Solutions 1. Use a Mobile Web Browser
to collect critical data such as current playtime, buffered playtime, video encoding, and quality switches.
Install a custom ROM based on Android 10, 11, or newer, alongside a compact Google Apps package (GApps).
[Android 7.1.1 Device] ➔ [Open Firefox/Brave Browser] ➔ [Navigate to m.youtube.com] ➔ [Stream Content]