YouTube Error 400 on Android [Solved]

Most users of YouTube use Android devices to connect to the platform. Yes, that's right, Youtube users are mostly “mobile” users. But there is an annoying error code that often pops up on the YouTube homepage. We are talking aboutError 400: “There is a problem with the servers“. Let's see how you can fix this error on Android.

Some similar error messages are:



  • "No network connection available at the moment (Please try again)."
  • “Bad Request”
  • “No network connection available at the moment. Please try again later (Retry). "
  • "Check your network connection (Try again)."
  • "No connection."

Index

How to fix YouTube error 400 on Android?

YouTube Error 400 on Android [Solved]

Check your connection

Server connection errors indicate that the connection is unstable. Turn off your cellphone or wifi data connection and turn on airplane mode for a minute or two. Restart your phone, reactivate the connection and start YT again. If necessary, try connecting to a different connection and see if you notice any improvements.

Check your date and time settings

Server errors can also be caused by incorrect date and time settings. Grab your cell phone and go in Settings, To select General management, then tap Date and time. To enable Automatic date and time settings, launch YouTube again and check if the 400 error persists.



YouTube Error 400 on Android [Solved]


Force shutdown of YouTube and clear the cache

Make sure YouTube is the only app running on your Android device. So, go to settings, touch App and select Youtube. Faucet Storage, hit the Clear cache and check if this solution solved the problem. If the problem persists, press the button Clear data button as well.

Make sure you are using the latest version of the app. Launch the Google Play Store app, search for YouTube and press the button To update. Check if there is a newer version of Android available, install it, restart your device and start YouTube again.

Change your DNS settings

Some users have solved this problem by manually changing the DNS settings. Go to the settings, touch Wi-Fi, then long press the network you are connected to. To select Edit network, go to IP settings and uses 1.1.1.1 as the primary DNS.


If the problem persists, uninstall and reinstall your YouTube app.

Finally…

YouTube error 400 usually indicates that your connection is unstable or that you are using incorrect date and time settings. Also, check for updates and make sure you are running the latest version of the YT app on your Android device. As a last resort, reinstall the app.

 

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