Was using Tiny 10/modified Windows 10,but switched to Linux Mint beacuse of low system requirements and low resource usage,as I have 15 year old PC
Was using Tiny 10/modified Windows 10,but switched to Linux Mint beacuse of low system requirements and low resource usage,as I have 15 year old PC
Fennec F-Droid is based on the latest Firefox release (codenamed Fenix)
https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium-Android There is this browser it supports arm32, I don’t see support for armeabi v7a, I don’t know will it work, not really familiar with tech side of that
https://www.viayoo.com/en/ This is browser for older devices, very lightweight, even managed to install older version on Android 2.3.4
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.mozilla.fennec_fdroid/ And this is Firefox fork, maybe it will run more smoothly than Firefox
Ok, thank you for advice
Did you update patches and which YouTube version apk you patched?
Suggested YT apk is V.19.16.39
I am using 19.11.43 and for me it works great
Yes, but for me sometimes video doesn’t load so I prefer NewPipe/Tubular
You can use NewPipe or Tubular for Android
Also there is https://piped.video/trending for watching in browser and Revanced on Android
And for anyone using YouTube Music there is Desktop app for Linux,MacOS and Windows https://github.com/th-ch/youtube-music
I have 3GB of RAM on my PC running Linux Mint, using LibreWolf, it works pretty great for me, I mean I can’t open 100 tabs, but 10-15 is possible
Also there is https://piped.video/trending for watching in browser and Revanced on Android
And for anyone using YouTube Music there is Desktop app for Linux,MacOS and Windows https://github.com/th-ch/youtube-music
I think its more Android 13 problem, I use Android 13 custom ROM and in Google Play it shows my device isn’t compatible with this version error in some of the apps
You just click those white spaces and it will show text, also at the end there is toogle (Show/Hide) web. Altough there is only text you can’t click on links.
You can use some of the alternatives like Piped in web browser or desktop app called FreeTube