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I Have Searched and couldn't find any answers. Everytime I play any video from any source the playback quality is terribly low. 240p would be my guess if not lower. It happens when connected to wifi or lte. It won't buffer to eventually stream in hd or 480p even. I've tried a restore, tried downloading a third party YouTube app and still no luck. The only succes that I've d is when streaming from twitch, I will get hd quality. Please help. Thanks!

I also happen to have T-Mobile, but the problem happened on WiFi as well as you mentioned and therefore didn't seem to be related to carrier.
I expect your videos are playing normally again like mine since yesterday morning. I guess it had something to do with the video codecs/standards being used by major video service providers like you thought, but I found it curious that so many different video sources beyond YouTube caused me the same problem during that time. I did find that Daily Motion worked fine when the other services weren't working, so I knew it had to be service (and what standards they were using) specific.
Still, how were there not tons and tons of other people experiencing this!? I had it happen on both my 6+ and my iPhone 4. Maybe there were other factors specific to my area/connection (outside of connection speed which was always fine) that resulted in it, but still...

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