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josiahsill

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Jun 10, 2011
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I'm on an iphone 5 16gb AT&T iOS7 beta 6...am I the only one who can't get to youtube's mobile site. This is all I get.
 

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Virginaustralia

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Jun 16, 2013
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Theres no point going to it anyway. they updated it now and the buttons are small and you now cant get to your inbox from any mobile device
 

jeremiah239

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Nov 1, 2007
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Theres no point going to it anyway. they updated it now and the buttons are small and you now cant get to your inbox from any mobile device

I know it's not ideal but you can always type in m.youtube.com/#/inbox and you can access your inbox, what I did was make a bookmark of that page named "YTInbox" so I can check mine easily.


and to answer the OPs question, m.youtube.com works normal on my iPhone 5 and iPad 3 running iOS 7 B6. maybe check your safari settings, wipe your cache and cookies and stuff.
 

Virginaustralia

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Jun 16, 2013
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I know it's not ideal but you can always type in m.youtube.com/#/inbox and you can access your inbox, what I did was make a bookmark of that page named "YTInbox" so I can check mine easily.


and to answer the OPs question, m.youtube.com works normal on my iPhone 5 and iPad 3 running iOS 7 B6. maybe check your safari settings, wipe your cache and cookies and stuff.

I use it in a video downloading app and the My Subscriptions page for the home page, i dont think ill wanna go to a different site probably the desktop version will do something
 

josiahsill

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Original poster
Jun 10, 2011
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Memphis, TN
I completely understand that the app is better but I was just curious as to why I couldn't access the site. I cleared everything (cookies,cache,history) in Safari and still nothing. It is however only isolated to safari. Chrome and Mercury (haven't tried others) work just fine. #
 

C DM

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Oct 17, 2011
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It's much better to use the app anyways. Trust me, what the mobile site has, the app has. Nothing is different video-wise.
So you can select high quality video in the app like you can (or at least could) on the mobile site?
 

C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
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While this is true, if you have a jailbreak going on, and have downloaded 3G Unrestrictor, I can choose my quality settings.
Ah so you'd need something else which quite a few don't have (and many who might even want to have can't because of the version of the OS they are using).

So there is a difference (and not really a small/inconsequential for most) after all.
 

jav6454

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Ah so you'd need something else which quite a few don't have (and many who might even want to have can't because of the version of the OS they are using).

So there is a difference (and not really a small/inconsequential for most) after all.

A small yet (too many under a cap) irrelevant feature.
 

C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
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A small yet (too many under a cap) irrelevant feature.
Perhaps not as small given that it's often one of the first things people talk about whenever there is a YouTube app update.
 
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