YouTube will stop working on some Android phones

YouTube is one of the most used sites on the internet and especially throughout history in this epidemic, which has become one of the best sources of information and entertainment to escape from prison.

However, there is a bad news for those who usually watch YouTube on their cell phone because soon this operating system will not be available on some Android models.

Google recently announced that some of its tools, including YouTube, will stop working on devices running Android 2.3.7 or earlier, and they will no longer be able to log into their account from September 27, which will prevent them from accessing Gmail, Google Maps and the Play Store.

“If you sign in on your device after September 27th, you may encounter username or password errors when attempting to use Google products and services such as Gmail, YouTube and Maps,” explained Zack Pollock of Google Support Group.

It should be noted that phones with version 2.3.7 were released in September 2011, so a decade after they were released, Google considers their services too old to process.

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