Certificate error/expired

Helo there again. pls help me guys bout my friends phone problem.i try to help him yesterday to download some application like youtube application but the problem is when i try to open the program it said 'feature not supported' also i download a game but when i open it said something like expired i forgot exactly whats the error.i think the only problem is the bout certificates and i dont know how to fix hope you can help me.
Btw his phone is nokia e61i. Tnx!
NOKIA E52-1
034.001
RM-469

for expired certificate change date back by one year install the app and return date to correct date,the you tube app must not be compatible with that phone
If  i have helped at all a click on the white star below would be nice thanks.
Now using the Lumia 1520

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