Apple keeps the last compatible binary for every app on its servers. For YouTube on 32-bit iOS, that binary is 1257 .
Apple allows users to download the "last compatible version" of an application, but only if that app is already tied to your Apple ID history. If you have downloaded YouTube in the past using your current Apple ID, follow these steps: Open the on your iOS 12.5.7 device.
Return to your iOS 12.5.7 device, open the , go to Purchased , and follow the steps from Method 1. The cloud icon will now be available. Method 3: The Safari Web App Workaround
Type youtube.com into the URL address bar and let the page load completely.
Apple keeps the last compatible binary for every app on its servers. For YouTube on 32-bit iOS, that binary is 1257 .
Apple allows users to download the "last compatible version" of an application, but only if that app is already tied to your Apple ID history. If you have downloaded YouTube in the past using your current Apple ID, follow these steps: Open the on your iOS 12.5.7 device.
Return to your iOS 12.5.7 device, open the , go to Purchased , and follow the steps from Method 1. The cloud icon will now be available. Method 3: The Safari Web App Workaround
Type youtube.com into the URL address bar and let the page load completely.