Youtube For Android 5.1.1 New! Official
Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop)
For , the official YouTube app is no longer supported and will often display a "Switch to YouTube.com" prompt or an update error. To keep using YouTube on this version, you can use these alternatives:
Verdict:
It works, but 2026 will likely be the final year of functional support for Lollipop YouTube. Youtube For Android 5.1.1
YouTube Go
(discontinued but still works on 5.1.1 for now) Android 5
- YouTube. (2015). YouTube for Android 5.1.1. Retrieved from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.youtube
- Android Developers. (2015). Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop). Retrieved from https://developer.android.com/about/versions/lollipop/android-5.1.1
- Google. (2015). ExoPlayer. Retrieved from https://developer.android.com/media/exoplayer
Google Play Services support ceased in July 2024
Technologically, the door has largely closed. Google officially ended support for Android 5.1 in 2018, and critically, . This means that the official YouTube app, which now generally requires Android 8.0 or 9.0 to function properly, has become a "ghost" on these older devices. Users attempting to open the native app are often met with "Update Required" loops that cannot be fulfilled, effectively bricking the official experience. The Art of Digital Survival Android 5 Lollipop | Specs, reviews and EoL info - InvGate YouTube
Step-by-step:
- Login may fail after a while because Google updates backend APIs.
- No updates = security risks + broken features over time.
- Recommended: If possible, update your device or replace it (Android 5.1.1 is unsupported for most modern apps).
Mobile Browser (Recommended)
: Use a lightweight browser like Google Chrome or Opera Mini to visit youtube.com. This is the most reliable way to watch without version compatibility issues.