Choose the version.
When users search for a "portable" version of YouTube ReVanced, they are usually looking for a .
To understand dpi vs. nodpi , one must first grasp how Android manages screen densities. Android devices have varying pixel densities measured in DPI (dots per inch), such as ldpi (~120), mdpi (~160), hdpi (~240), xhdpi (~320), xxhdpi (~480), and xxxhdpi (~640). The operating system selects appropriate resources (images, layouts, icons) from an APK based on the device’s density bucket.
: The single installer file includes resources for all screen configurations, from low-resolution budget phones to high-density flagship displays. youtube revanced dpi or nodpi portable
The DPI portable version of YouTube ReVanced is designed to support specific DPI levels, which allows it to adapt to different screen resolutions and densities. This version is typically built to support a range of DPI levels, including mdpi, hdpi, xhdpi, and xxhdpi.
For ReVanced to work in a "portable" (non-root) fashion, you must install GmsCore (formerly Vanced MicroG). This allows you to sign in to your Google account without system-level permissions.
When downloading YouTube for use with ReVanced, you should . While specific DPI versions exist, they are typically distributed as "bundles" or split APKs, which ReVanced Manager cannot currently patch. Understanding nodpi vs. DPI Choose the version
Only installs on devices matching that exact screen resolution.
Official apps from the Play Store often use or Android App Bundles , where separate resource files for each density are delivered dynamically. However, modified apps like ReVanced are frequently distributed as single, universal APKs.
Choose the version.
Since ReVanced is a patching tool, you generally do not download a pre-made "YouTube ReVanced APK" from a random website (that is dangerous). Instead, you download the and patch it using ReVanced Manager .
: Be sure to check the official GitHub repository or other trusted sources for the latest updates and releases.