The process requires a little patience, a computer, and the right IPA file. But once you see YouTube running smoothly on a decade-old device, you will appreciate how far mobile engineering has come—and how a dedicated community of legacy users refuses to let history die.
While these gadgets are beautifully built and perfectly functional for music, reading, or basic web browsing, modern app support has evaporated. Open the App Store on iOS 10.3.4 today, and you will be greeted with an error: “YouTube requires iOS 14.0 or later.”
A: You likely downloaded a 64-bit IPA. Double-check that the file name explicitly says “32-bit” or “iOS 10.3.4”.
A: No. Google does not ban users for legacy app usage. They simply restrict API access.