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 Any Poorfag On Old Phone Locked Out Frm Bank Apps?, Me Still on Android 8/9 No More Updates

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SUSpetpenyubobo
post Jun 25 2023, 04:01 PM

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Those who suggested me to change my phone just to get the app working I suggest you go forward your replies at Public Bank's FB page and tell all their customers who complained with the same reply.

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PBB's FB page replies now is being stormed by plenty of their customers. Yet none of their customers are being told off by their CS in such a manner.

Why dare to tell people off at a public forum in a rude manner but not at your own FB page?
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post Jun 25 2023, 04:02 PM

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QUOTE(CoffeeDude @ Jun 25 2023, 03:39 PM)
Since they ignored it, then it is their own fault.

The bank has done their part.
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I dare their customer service and PR team tell all their customers off in such a manner at their FB page and socmed accounts.

Tell their customers to fly kite and blame them it's all their fault. See what happens to PB's shares after that. icon_idea.gif
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post Jun 25 2023, 10:08 PM

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QUOTE(Mika Letchumany @ Jun 25 2023, 08:38 PM)
In Developed countries the govt will ensure strictly their customers right not touched.

In malaysia, u know i know la ah.

If the apps are good and functioning ok, but this, apps also not function properly. I use one of the apps. It ask to approve transaction, i approve via apps then show got error cannot process.

Really incompetent. Really stupid shit punya implementation.
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Over there the government work for the people but here it's the opposite.

Almost no consumer/customer priority, gets scolded/insulted instead.
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post Jul 8 2024, 07:43 PM

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QUOTE(cshong @ Jul 8 2024, 07:25 PM)
Google already stopped supporting Android 11. Right now, Android 12 is the minimum supported version.

So, it is just a matter of time before banks stop supporting even Android 11.

I have a few advices for you and other people, for your next phone purchase:

1. Before buying new Android phone, do research on which brand has the best Android update policy. Here are the list: http://androidauthority.com/phone-update-policies-1658633/

2. When buying new Android phone, buy the one from brand that has the best Android update policy.

3. When buying new phone, buy the one with the latest OS.

My Samsung Galaxy A73 5G came with Android 12. I had updated it to Android 14. With Samsung's policy, I expect that my phone will get Android 15 or even 16.
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That is the reason why buying more expensive branded phones despite the cheaper unbranded ones have better hardware for the same price.

What makes up for the hardware lacks the continued software support and customization efforts.

This is actually the KILLER feature of Apple products that no other brands can match them.

For Android phones you probably want to limit your choice with the bigger brands such as Samsung, GooglePhones, Motorola, OnePlus/Oppo, Xiaomi, Vivo, Sony Xperia, Huawei.

All the other lesser known brands avoid even if they boasts superior hardware with similar pricing to inferior hardware branded models.

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