For the average user, sailing the high seas for a Youtube.ipa and dealing with sideloading certificates is a nightmare. For the enthusiast, bringing an iPad 2 back to life as a YouTube viewer for the garage or kitchen is a deeply satisfying victory against planned obsolescence.
For years, users have held onto these devices for their classic design, headphone jacks, or simply as dedicated music players for their cars. But there is one giant, looming problem: Youtube.ipa For Ios 9.3.5
Simply put: You cannot download the modern app. Even if you try to download an "older version" from the App Store purchase history, Apple's servers usually cap out at version 10.xx.xx, which still requires iOS 10 or 11. An .ipa file (iOS App Store Package) is the archived application file. For iOS 9.3.5, you need a specific, modified, or last-compatible version of the YouTube app. The magic number is YouTube version 14.04 or 15.09.19 . For the average user, sailing the high seas for a Youtube