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The year is 2015, and the tech world is buzzing with the release of Android 6.0 Marshmallow. On a sleek Nexus 6, a user scrolls through a YouTube description, looking for a way to install the latest OS update on their older Android One device. They find a cryptic Bitly link: bit.ly/AndroidOneM.
Backward Compatibility:
. For a detailed guide on using the app on Android 6.0 to 7.1, visit
If you have a Bit.ly link pointing to a YouTube video (e.g., bit.ly/XYZ123), follow this survival guide:
To integrate bit.ly with YouTube on Android 6, you'll need to use the YouTube app's built-in sharing feature. Here's how:
The year is 2015, and the tech world is buzzing with the release of Android 6.0 Marshmallow. On a sleek Nexus 6, a user scrolls through a YouTube description, looking for a way to install the latest OS update on their older Android One device. They find a cryptic Bitly link: bit.ly/AndroidOneM.
Backward Compatibility:
. For a detailed guide on using the app on Android 6.0 to 7.1, visit
If you have a Bit.ly link pointing to a YouTube video (e.g., bit.ly/XYZ123), follow this survival guide:
To integrate bit.ly with YouTube on Android 6, you'll need to use the YouTube app's built-in sharing feature. Here's how: