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The history of YouTube on Symbian S60v3 (the platform for legendary devices like the , , and

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The "report" on YouTube for S60v3 isn't about convenience; it’s about digital preservation. The history of YouTube on Symbian S60v3 (the

  1. Flash Lite: Many S60v3 devices (notably the N95 and N82) supported Adobe Flash Lite. Early mobile YouTube sites used embedded Flash players that could be accessed directly through the native S60 Web Browser (based on WebKit).
  2. RealPlayer: S60v3 had a built-in media player derived from RealPlayer. In the early days, YouTube provided streams in RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) format, which the native player could handle without Flash.