16/10/2025
📢 Exciting Announcement from Sytacle!
Hi everyone! 👋
We’re happy to announce that our team is currently developing a new app for a client — a YouTube Clone App project.
Now, before you get us wrong 😅, let’s explain things clearly to avoid any misunderstanding — we’re not recreating or copying YouTube illegally. This is a project designed to make YouTube accessible again on older Android devices.
🔍 Background:
Google officially ended YouTube app support for devices running Android 6 (Marshmallow) and Android 7 (Nougat) as of early 2025 (February–March).
This means that any Android version below 8.0 (Oreo) no longer receives YouTube updates or full functionality. Many users now see errors like:
> “YouTube is no longer supported on this device.”
💡 What can users do?
Upgrade to Android 8.0 Oreo or higher (if your device supports it).
Or use YouTube’s web version via your browser at m.youtube.com.
🚀 Our Solution:
We noticed many users — especially across Africa — still use great devices that can’t access YouTube anymore. The frustration was real, and many people reached out to us looking for a fix.
So our Sytacle developers decided:
👉 Why not turn the YouTube web version into a lightweight, responsive Android app that works even on older versions like Android 4.4.2?
We built it, tested it — and it worked perfectly! 🎉
The app is currently under maintenance, and once it’s ready (depending on the client’s choice), we may release it publicly for free, just like our previous client project — S Mobile Data App.
⚖️ Note:
This project does not violate Google’s terms.
All rights and copyrights belong to Google and the YouTube team.
Our app simply acts as a YouTube Lite alternative to make YouTube browsing easier for users with older phones.
📲 Stay tuned, and don’t forget to like, comment, and follow us for more exciting updates from Sytacle LLC! 💻✨