By my broad analysis the connection detection through that app, where it determines if you're running wifi or 3g to connect to the internet, sucks. If you're running wifi, you can enjoy the mini-HD goodness of YouTube videos, otherwise it thinks you're running edge or something and by default streams something barely watchable. Imagine the following on your handheld.
3G - weak sauce.
Wifi - []D.[].[]V[].[]D.
Instead of it, use the YouTube mobile site through your browser or the Google app (which just opens it there as well). You'll see that you can choose to stream in HD or not, and the interface ain't that bad either.
Your Rogers 3G can handle it, so sit back and enjoy the show.
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