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If your TV’s official app store has moved past this version and you want to install the specific build, you will likely need to "sideload" the application. This is common for Android TVs (Sony, Philips, TCL, Hisense, etc.).
This guide will explain why you need this update, how to download it on various Smart TVs, and how to troubleshoot common issues. Why Upgrade to the Latest YouTube Version (617.391+)?
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What or screen behavior happens when you try to open the app?
When downloading from APKMirror or similar sites, you will often see multiple variants for the same version. Pay attention to: If your TV’s official app store has moved
: It features a user-friendly interface optimized for large screens and is fully compatible with standard TV remote controls.
Most Android TV devices are configured to update apps automatically when connected to Wi-Fi. You can verify this setting by going to Settings → Apps → Google Play Store → Auto-update apps. Why Upgrade to the Latest YouTube Version (617
Open a app on your TV (download one from the Play Store if needed, like FX File Explorer ).
Streaming YouTube on a smart television offers an immersive viewing experience. However, errors like a frozen screen, buffering, or missing features mean it is time for an update. Software builds containing specific configuration tags—such as version 617 or 391—often rolled out to stabilize performance on various television operating systems. Pay attention to: : It features a user-friendly