![]() So does this mean that users who are stuck with an old device, and with older version of Android, are not able to use many of the Google apps such as YouTube? This item is not compatible with your device. I can't push install it from the desktop, because it says it's not compatible. If I visit the Play Store on my desktop PC I can locate the YouTube app, it's right here: but I can't see any update available for YouTube. I have received the Play Store (came with Android Market app) and I have successfully updated apps like Maps, Facebook, etc. It also shows no video content, not even video titles, nothing. I can run it, but it complains about not having Internet access, even though WiFi is working perfectly fine and I can surf the web. I noticed that the YouTube app is broken. I unrooted my HTC Desire today and restored the stock ROM image, recovery image, etc.
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