![]() ![]() So if you want most of the new features, the YouTube 16.05.38 Android app version should solve the issue while offering most new features too as pointed out by another individual on Reddit. Install YouTube 16.05.38: While uninstalling all updates is the easy way out, it also means that you might end up with a dated YouTube app. Therefore getting rid of the latest updates would bring back the screen timeout function as usual. This makes perfect sense since the issue only popped up after a recent update to the YouTube app. Go to the apps setting, click YouTube then on the oage with the app info (battery storage etc) press the 3 dots and uninstall updates, fixed the problem for me ( Source) Uninstall YouTube app updates: The best way to fix the issue is to simply uninstall updates from the YouTube application as highlighted by an individual on Reddit. Workarounds for YouTube Android app screen timeout issue While the translation of the mod’s comment (from Korean to English) does not appear to be entirely accurate, it does highlight the fact that if and when YouTube fixes the problem, all you’d have to do is download and install the latest version of the YouTube app from the Play Store.īut if you aren’t willing to wait for an official update, there are a few workarounds that you could try out in order to fix the issue for the time being. However, a Samsung Korea mod has shared some details that suggest YouTube might be aware of the problem. Google, or rather YouTube, is yet to acknowledge the problem publicly. Since the issue sprung up recently and isn’t specific to any particular smartphone, it’s likely that YouTube is to blame rather than any OEM. I really don’t want to damage my battery or screen leaving it displaying the same image for 8 hours. But it seems like it’s an app issue and not a device issue. I’m used to falling asleep to youtube playing in the background. Typically, once the video ends the phone’s screen should automatically turn off after a set time which is usually 2 to 5 minutes, however, can be tweaked by the user.īut after a recent update to the YouTube app for Android, this does not happen according to multiple reports. Some YouTube users with Android smartphones have come to notice that the screen does not timeout after a video finishes playing. Original story (published on March 15, 2021) follows: New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…
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