Downloading and Installing YouTube IPA for iOS 10.3.4: A Complete Guide
When prompted to "Download an older version of this app," select . 2. Manual Installation via IPA
Running the YouTube app on is no longer officially supported, as the current app requires iOS 16.0 or later . However, legacy users with devices like the iPhone 5 or iPad 4 can still access YouTube using several community-tested workarounds.
Plug in your iPhone 5 or iPad. Unlock the device and tap Ensure Wi-Fi is on (though sideloading usually works via USB).
Comprehensive collections of original IPA files are hosted on platforms like the Internet Archive [3].
: This is the most reliable "no-jailbreak" method. Accessing the YouTube mobile site
Official support for iOS 10 ended years ago. Even with an IPA, you will likely encounter a or "Update Required" message because the YouTube servers no longer recognize the older app versions. 🛠️ Recommended Workarounds 1. Use the "Purchased" Section (No IPA needed)
A perpetual loading wheel or connection error, even when your device has a stable internet connection.
Downloading and Installing YouTube IPA for iOS 10.3.4: A Complete Guide
When prompted to "Download an older version of this app," select . 2. Manual Installation via IPA
Running the YouTube app on is no longer officially supported, as the current app requires iOS 16.0 or later . However, legacy users with devices like the iPhone 5 or iPad 4 can still access YouTube using several community-tested workarounds.
Plug in your iPhone 5 or iPad. Unlock the device and tap Ensure Wi-Fi is on (though sideloading usually works via USB).
Comprehensive collections of original IPA files are hosted on platforms like the Internet Archive [3].
: This is the most reliable "no-jailbreak" method. Accessing the YouTube mobile site
Official support for iOS 10 ended years ago. Even with an IPA, you will likely encounter a or "Update Required" message because the YouTube servers no longer recognize the older app versions. 🛠️ Recommended Workarounds 1. Use the "Purchased" Section (No IPA needed)
A perpetual loading wheel or connection error, even when your device has a stable internet connection.