Just got a fairphone 4. It feels so much more solid than my old pixel 6a. Its battery lasts for almost 2 days. Same performance that I can see. Spare parts for cheapish on the site.

Anyways just wanted to share.

  • @Zak@lemmy.world
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    208 days ago

    No. Most banks have websites, and most of them do most of the the things most people do with their bank. The only thing I think my bank’s app does that the website doesn’t is deposit a check by taking a picture of it. I use that feature about once a year.

    I’m sure some people need banking apps, but I would bet it’s fewer than think they need banking apps.

    • Darren
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      17 days ago

      My bank refuses to play ball with Graphene, so I have to use the website. Which is ok, but I have to put in a 2fa code sent via SMS every. damn. time.

      I have to put in TWO passwords, then still have to authenticate with that code. I’m convinced it’s because they want me to use the app.

    • rroa
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      17 days ago

      In most of Western Europe (where Fairphone’s target audience lives) - banking apps are a necessity. You’d find it very difficult to bank without these apps. Not impossible, but still a big hassle.

      • @smeg@feddit.uk
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        57 days ago

        What do they do if you don’t have a smartphone? Or was this an account that you could only open in-app?

        • @uniquethrowagay@feddit.org
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          36 days ago

          I believe it’s possible to buy a physical device that uses your debit card and a PIN to generate your TANs. The process is cumbersome though. I’d rather use their app (which works without Google services, thankfully).

          • @smeg@feddit.uk
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            26 days ago

            Oh the card readers? I’ve got about 5 of them, every bank used to give you one when you opened an account. Supposedly they’re pretty secure, too.

            • @uniquethrowagay@feddit.org
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              36 days ago

              They are very secure because they cant connect to the internet and you need your physical card and PIN. But I want to be able to perform transactions when im not at home while not carrying my card and reader everywhere.