

You’ll have to reinstall the latest version of YouTube from the App Store.Alternatively, you can use 3D/ Haptic Touch and tap on the Remove App option.Tap on the X button, and confirm the uninstallation.The apps should begin wiggling, and you will see an X button on the top left of the app icon.Long press the YouTube app icon on your home screen or app library, and slightly drag it anywhere.Your recommendations won’t go haywire, either. Provided you’re signed in to YouTube you will not lose any data like your created folders, videos saved to watch later, watch and search history, comments, likes, etc. Also, you can try non-translated subtitles and switch to translated ones. This suggestion might sound dunce-like, but occasionally, there are split-second glitches like this. If the feature does not work on the video you’re watching, try it on another. Not all videos on YouTube support subtitle translation. You can also restart your phone using assistive touch or shut it down from the General menu in the Settings app.Ĥ: Check for subtitle translation on another video.Instead of tapping the X button, slide it to shut the phone down.If this does not work, try restarting your device. All bugs caused by errors in the cache will be solved with this method.

This clears all apps out of RAM and also clears cache memory. Then, you’ll see an option to power your device off.First, you’ll have to hold down the power and volume up buttons for about two seconds.


The process of automatically choosing the language is known to me, but no translation comes. Subtitles are there, but only in English, automatic translation doesn't work. It’s cumbersome if you want to watch a video with low volume or on mute and you can’t read the captions. People have been reporting problems with YouTube auto-translated captions on Twitter.
