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I don't believe any manufacturer is selling 32-bit devices, but some are selling 64-bit hardware loaded with 32-bit Android running in compatibility mode. Samsung and Motorola are examples who definitely are for models at the lowest price points. The more obscure providers don't seem to use this tactic.phillw said:
Who is actually still selling 32 bit devices?masonic said:
but it has become clear some manufacturers were still clinging on to the 32-bit OS,
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Judging by the number of posts on here, quite a few people doxlnc99 said:Is anyone here actually using the chase card regularly?
I suppose it depends on the user. I find it easy to use, and I have seen very few complaints from users who found it difficult to use.xlnc99 said:
Is that app user friendly?
For me, it isn't, and I will stop using the current account if the cashback doesn't get extended after 12 months, or gets replaced by a similarly attractive offer that I cannot get elsewhere. For others it might be. Though Chase aren't even offering a CASS switch, so they aren't making it exactly easy for people to switch. They also don't do CHAPS or Open Banking (meaning no COP etc), the daily withdrawal limit is £25k, their SO frequencies are less flexible than just about any other bank. None of this may matter to you, but it does to me. On the other hand, they are currently offering the best instant access interest rate and an incredibly flexible savings account, so I was using that one in a flash. I might also leave that account again in a flash if it loses its uniqueness.xlnc99 said:
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Which models?masonic said:
Samsung and Motorola are examples who definitely are for models at the lowest price points.Samsung Galaxy A13 (presumably the 3GB RAM option) is one. Several people have complained about this one. Somewhere in the previous 100 pages of this thread or an associated one, there have been one or two complaints about new Moto devices, but you'll have to dig them out yourself or take my word for it as I'm not going to find them easily.0 -
I've found this website to be good for looking at the technical specifications of phones https://www.gsmarena.com
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App seems a bit buggy today - trying to pay between accounts which are shown as successful, but not shown after refreshing0
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Incoming FPs take around 30 minutes, too, although they claim everything is 'operational'
Rewards also not showing but apparently still working in the background, with 'degraded performance'0 -
I see that this thread has gone on for a while.
I'm having a problem mentioned on page 15 where I'm unable to open account and receive a message that says "We can't open an account for you, thanks for your interest".
Does anyone know how to clear this message, or open an account via an alternative means?0 -
Have you contacted Chase support? They may be able to advise why it is failing.Brokenlynx said:I see that this thread has gone on for a while.
I'm having a problem mentioned on page 15 where I'm unable to open account and receive a message that says "We can't open an account for you, thanks for your interest".
Does anyone know how to clear this message, or open an account via an alternative means?
https://www.chase.co.uk/gb/en/support/contact-us/0
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