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Chase Pulls Mobile App from Windows Phone Store

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tetherx

Jan 27, 2015, 9:18 AM
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Switched from Android 4.4 to Windows 8.1. I'd switch banks, Chase lol.

I switched from Windows Mobile to Android about a year after it came out. I thought it was fantastic...at first. I had just about every make you could imagine; Motorola, Samsung, LG, HTC, Huawei, ZTE, etc. I had a Galaxy Note 2, Huawei Ascend Mate 2, Motorola Razr M, LG Spectrum/L90, etc. I really began to hate the glitchy nature of Android. Even with a Quad-Core Processor & 2GB of ram things would lag or require resets or battery pulls. I tried Windows a few times but Windows Phone 7 just couldn't cut it without Swype or a File Manager to me. I just tried Windows 8.1 about a month ago & I LOVE IT! The latter 2 issues addressed & Nokia Maps SMOKES Google Maps. Cortana is great & I love the live tiles. Android seems so boring to me....
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Truthfully, the only value I can see in a mobile banking app is mobile deposits, everything else is done much easier from a laptop.
linkfeeney

Jan 26, 2015, 7:18 PM

windows os

microsoft is losing a lot of money on their windows os for the phones... they can't compete with android and ios. Give it up microsoft... and you also Blackberry! You guys did't adapt to change... and failure it has become! duh!
That's BS, so you propose we have just two plaforms?

That's just plain ridiculous.
It amazes me that so many people here decry the alleged 'duopoly' in wireless carriers wtth at&t and Verizon who then turn around and DEMAND that we have a duopoly in smartphone operating systems. Wait a minute, I thought duopoly's were bad....I'm ...
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pfs2009

Jan 26, 2015, 4:51 PM

OH NO!

It's webOS with all over again!

RIP webOS. 😢
 
 
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