jtr1962
Storage? I am Storage!
A few years ago I got my friend's old S5. I've been using it as a gadget, not a phone (i.e. no cell phone service). I can access the Internet via WiFi so it's fairly useful even without a phone contract. Anyway, one thing it's been great for is depositing checks from home. Unfortunately, first the Chase app, and now Capital One, need newer versions than Android 6.
I'll save my rant about planned obsolescence for another time, but I only see two possible solutions:
1) Install a newer version of Android on the phone.
2) Trick the phone into telling the Chase and Capitol One apps that a newer version of Android than 6 is installed.
I know #1 is possible but so far all the ways to do it sound like a major project with the danger of bricking the phone. Anyone know of easier procedures similar to the way the phone upgraded the OS before?
No idea if #2 is possible but that's obviously the much better way.
I'll save my rant about planned obsolescence for another time, but I only see two possible solutions:
1) Install a newer version of Android on the phone.
2) Trick the phone into telling the Chase and Capitol One apps that a newer version of Android than 6 is installed.
I know #1 is possible but so far all the ways to do it sound like a major project with the danger of bricking the phone. Anyone know of easier procedures similar to the way the phone upgraded the OS before?
No idea if #2 is possible but that's obviously the much better way.