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Aug 6, 2012

Apple Is Removing YouTube from iOS 6

Apple has removed the YouTube app from the latest beta of iOS 6 and has confirmed to the Verge that the native app will not exist at all when iOS 6 officially releases to the public. The YouTube app, if you'll remember, has been on the iPhone since the original iPhone first released.

Right now, the YouTube app has been removed in iOS 6 beta 4 for the iPhone and iPad but still exists for Apple TV. Apple's official statement:
Our license to include the YouTube app in iOS has ended, customers can use YouTube in the Safari browser and Google is working on a new YouTube app to be on the App Store.
Once a marquee feature of the iPhone and still widely used by many, the YouTube app had actually been long surpassed by its web app counterpart. That webapp was made by Google, the native app was made by Apple.

Of course, with the iPhone no longer offering an app for YouTube and YouTube being owned by Google, it's more evidence that the two companies want to kill one another but in all honesty, this is a good thing for users. If you've spent any time with the iOS YouTube app, you'd know how terrible it was. The 3G video quality was poor, the features were limited, the buffering times were slow. It was inconvenient and unpleasant, basically the opposite of what YouTube is. After highlighting the app as a key feature for the original iPhone, Apple was letting it rot.

Ultimately, this actually may be a case where everyone wins. By having Apple kill its native app, iOS users don't have to be saddled with a piss poor YouTube app. By not having to maintain a native YouTube app, Apple steps out of the awkward handshake licensing agreement it had with a company it wants to do nothing with. By making its own YouTube app, Google gets to control its own properties. And though Google doesn't exactly have the track record of building awesome iOS apps (ahem, Gmail), the excellent web app is proof that Google gets YouTube. More here.
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6 comments:

Adam said...

face-palm

Outcast said...

That's disappointing news to say the very least, that's an extremely poor effort on Apple's part, ouch.

SammyK said...

olololol The lack of Java support on their OS's baffles me...and now this! You may as well make a decent youtube app and sell it for 99 cents. your gonna be rich.

The Geeks Paradise said...

I think it will be a good thing. Like stated above, Google will most likely release a superior YouTube app compared to what was previously available. As long as Apple doesn't try to handcuff them during the approval process.

azmodane said...

I was planning on getting an iPhone here shortly and I've never really used my YouTube app on my Android so it's not sweat off my back.

FilipBlog said...

As long as I can keep YouTube on my Ipad, it is ok. If not, I fear that Apple will losse a lot of future business.

Greetings,
Filip