Edit: Replaced “Restrictions” in place of the word “Ban”

    • Lfrith@lemmy.ca
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      15 hours ago

      One of the main draws of mobile apps is mobile deposits. So that might be a reason to keep around a regular phone for just that purpose.

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        15 hours ago

        That makes sense, I hadn’t considered that since my jobs are always on direct deposit. I can see how the mobile deposit could be necessary for some people and potentially their business.
        Thanks for your perspective!

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          15 hours ago

          I’ve thought of what I would do, and if I left Android because of this I think I’d get a Linux phone and just use my iPad for bank apps.

          Since I stopped using gmail I don’t really find myself needing Google account related services anymore or their apps. My main apps are all from F-Droid now and backing up with sync thing.