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Mobile Banking Drops Support for iOS 13/Android 9 from Feb 2026

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15 minutes ago, JensenZ said:

Yes, this is interesting to figure.  

 

I noted that Google Maps uses "Gulf of America", whereas Google Earth uses both. Most people get their information from the Internet these days, so the new name will eventually become universal.

 

Is it a bad thing that the US does not want to recognise "Myanmar" and take a stand against its despotic regime?

No, that name will be fased out after trump.

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  • Phone banking is a pain, there I was Again today waiting to pay with cash, and held up for five minutes, while a Thai kept trying to pay with her phone, I find it very annoying !.... 

  • So lots more  unneeded e-waste   and  expense for the customer because the banks can't keep their systems secured ?

  • The opposite I would have thought, the whole purpose is to stay secure using latest Android and iOS systems.

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3 hours ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit - but you will be laughing out the other side of your face when that big plastic bag goes missing 😉   We go to the Makro once a week for shopping and we then take out cash from one of the safe/secure ATMs in the store and we use that for the week - simple and easy - even an idiot could do it.  But some people just love using the technologies they are told to do, thinking it is safe and for their benefit - when the fact is that it improves their profits or they would never implement the new way to get your money.  

 

IMO the change from Tellers to ATMs was a good thing (except the fees). However, there was a big increase in thiefs using skimmers etc. to obtain a person's card/account details to steal their money (hence I never use an ATM on the street or outside a 7/11). But I am absolutely sure there is no way thiefs could possibly get my car/account details when I buy so many things using my phone - it is so easy - tap and go, what could go wrong?  I mean phones were designed to be safe and secure and to be used for electronic purchases  - weren't they??  Oh wait - maybe that is what those cards you can get from a bank with those special chips and security inbuilt were designed for ??? 

 

And not understanding that mobile phone banking apps and the rest are perfectly safe, used in trillions of transactions a year is the lowest form of intelligence.

 

True, some very few transactions go wrong but that is due to the dimness of the users of the  banking app, not the app itself. Luckily the dim user will get a refund from the bank for their dimness. 

 

I too use cash from an ATM to buy things in shops as it is quicker but I do use banking apps to safely transfer money from the UK, buy online from Lazada and a host of other things.

 

You will be telling me cars should never be used as some fools do not know how to drive them safely.

 

Oops, I am about to buy a new car, that will call for a trip to the UK again to fill up my big plastic bag again with cash. 🤣

 

Oh and, ".....but you will be laughing out the other side of your face when that big plastic bag goes missing".

 

You think I really use a plastic bag? 😆

1 hour ago, JensenZ said:

There were other ones too, can't think of them off the top of my head. When I walked into DHL last month, she straight out told me "no cash". I suppose she had to let me know in case I was one of the cash-only sticklers. With many older expatriate customers, she's sure to deal with them from time to time.

 

I hardly use cash for anything these days, so this "problem" isn't a problem. I used to pay my rent online back in the 90s. I'm old, but I like the way everything is easier these days and change with the times. I suppose having partners 30 years my junior helps me to stay in touch with how the younger generation does everything.

 

"I suppose having partners 30 years my junior helps me to stay in touch with how the younger generation does everything."

 

That approach will also mean you have become a walking ATM as young girls do not go with old blokes unless money is involved. 

20 hours ago, JamesPhuket10 said:

 

I know what you mean, I have to fly back to the UK every month in order to bring some money from my bank accounts there.

 

I go to the bank with a big plastic bag, have it filled with pound notes, them take it back to Thailand and then take it to the bank and change it into baht and I then hide the baht under my bed.

 

Someone said I could use an app called Wise on my iPhone, press a few buttons and the next day the money would be in my bank account in Thailand. Cost of the transfer is about £8. 

 

'I am not falling for that scam',  I say to them in a loud annoyed tone , they then suddenly stop talking to me with a bemused look on their faces, I don't know why? 🤣

 

I am about to buy a new car, I will mean a trip to the UK again with a very big plastic bag this time. 

 

 

This has got to be the funniest thing I've read all day. You seriously fly every month to the UK just to withdraw cash then fly back with the cash every month? You do this 12 times a year? LOL 🤣🤣

On 11/28/2025 at 6:11 PM, brian69 said:

Phone banking is a pain, there I was Again today waiting to pay with cash, and held up for five minutes, while a Thai kept trying to pay with her phone, I find it very annoying !.... 

 

When I realize that someone at the checkout in front of me is trying to pay this way, I run to another checkout

3 hours ago, JensenZ said:

There were other ones too, can't think of them off the top of my head. When I walked into DHL last month, she straight out told me "no cash". I suppose she had to let me know in case I was one of the cash-only sticklers. With many older expatriate customers, she's sure to deal with them from time to time.

 

I hardly use cash for anything these days, so this "problem" isn't a problem. I used to pay my rent online back in the 90s. I'm old, but I like the way everything is easier these days and change with the times. I suppose having partners 30 years my junior helps me to stay in touch with how the younger generation does everything.

Agreed.  In the beginning I had difficulty manipulating QR codes on my phone but after a little outside help it seems easy now.  I resented the cashless system early on but prefer it now.

3 minutes ago, Gaixare said:

 

When I realize that someone at the checkout in front of me is trying to pay this way, I run to another checkout

Well as I said there was only one open, but luckily another staff member opened the next one, on seeing me waiting and I must admit a bit verbal..

2 hours ago, JamesPhuket10 said:

 

"I suppose having partners 30 years my junior helps me to stay in touch with how the younger generation does everything."

 

That approach will also mean you have become a walking ATM as young girls do not go with old blokes unless money is involved. 

Here we are talking about banking apps and how the younger generation does things, and you had to change the subject...

 

It might come as a surprise, but I'm proud to say my gf has a university degree and a full-time job as an administrative assistant for a prominent real estate development company. She owns an apartment and a car. We share expenses, and I live rent-free. I don't want to go into my own personal financial situation, but I know 100% the relationship has nothing to do with money. Did I find the needle in a haystack? Stop playing with the haystack and look for the needle LOL.

 

My job as a walking ATM ended about 20 years ago after it ran dry. Been there, done that.

 

 

3 hours ago, JamesPhuket10 said:

 

And not understanding that mobile phone banking apps and the rest are perfectly safe, used in trillions of transactions a year is the lowest form of intelligence.

 

True, some very few transactions go wrong but that is due to the dimness of the users of the  banking app, not the app itself. Luckily the dim user will get a refund from the bank for their dimness. 

 

I too use cash from an ATM to buy things in shops as it is quicker but I do use banking apps to safely transfer money from the UK, buy online from Lazada and a host of other things.

 

You will be telling me cars should never be used as some fools do not know how to drive them safely.

 

Oops, I am about to buy a new car, that will call for a trip to the UK again to fill up my big plastic bag again with cash. 🤣

 

Oh and, ".....but you will be laughing out the other side of your face when that big plastic bag goes missing".

 

You think I really use a plastic bag? 😆

You really are not quite here are you? Do you even know what sarcasm is??  I was being sarcastic back at you !!

 

Quote from Google - "It is difficult to provide a single, exact number for mobile phone scams worldwide each year, as many go unreported, and data collection methods vary by country. However, reports highlight a massive, increasing problem, with over $1.03 trillion lost to all scams globally in the past year alone.  Key Statistics on Mobile Phone Scams - Financial Losses: Scammers stole over $1.03 trillion globally in the last 12 months, a figure that has remained consistently high in 2023 and 2024."

https://www.google.com/search?q=number+of+scams+worldwide+each+year+mobile+phone&rlz=1C2BFEM_en-GBTH1190TH1190&sca_esv=3af7953498ddd0e5&source=hp&ei=VhssadmOHq7f2roPxZ-eyQ4&iflsig=AOw8s4IAAAAAaSwpZhb191uLDQ68E5QliIRZOuySdk1o&ved=0ahUKEwjZkZKh1JmRAxWur1YBHcWPJ-kQ4dUDCA0&uact=5&oq=number+of+scams+worldwide+each+year+mobile+phone&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6IjBudW1iZXIgb2Ygc2NhbXMgd29ybGR3aWRlIGVhY2ggeWVhciBtb2JpbGUgcGhvbmUyBRAhGKABMgUQIRigAUisRlAAWKJCcAB4AJABAJgBggGgAfcZqgEEMzEuNrgBA8gBAPgBAfgBApgCJaACqBvCAgcQABiABBgTwgIIEAAYExgWGB7CAgoQABgTGBYYChgewgIFEAAY7wXCAgUQIRifBZgDAJIHBDI5LjigB_mWAbIHBDI5Lji4B6gbwgcJNS4xNi4xNS4xyAdq&sclient=gws-wiz&sei=YRssae7zINLP2roP0uCa0QU

 

Luckily the dim user will get a refund from the bank for their dimness.  You are not in Thailand are you??   Using a mobile phone here to pay Somchai in a market shop, or Pornchai in her street vendor place, and so many other places here, is very risky. It beggars belief people come here and expect the same as back home - here only the big large Natuional stores can be 'trusted' maybe.  Did you know that you can get a small card from the local banks here and put it in your pocket - much harder to steal/lose - and a lot easier/quicker to use than a mobile phone.  And no one can call the card or send a text or a link - etc etc etc. :biggrin:

 

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14 minutes ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

Using a mobile phone here to pay Somchai in a market shop, or Pornchai in her street vendor place, and so many other places here, is very risky.

How is it risky? 

46 minutes ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

Using a mobile phone here to pay Somchai in a market shop, or Pornchai in her street vendor place, and so many other places here, is very risky.

If you write stuff like this, you should give us your reasons why, otherwise it's just hearsay on your part.

So answer this and the poster above on your reasons for writing this statement.

Remember mobile online/QR code/promptpay payments are very safe.

10 hours ago, johng said:

Of course there his a small percentage who have loads of money but the vast majority are upto their ears in dept...

(Same worldwide)

spending 1700 squid on a phone is

ridiculous  IMHO...but its your money and you can waste it however you want to 😋

 

You said "Of course there his a small percentage who have loads of money but the vast majority are upto their ears in dept..."

 

There are a lot more wealthy Thais than most farangs realise as they only ever come across the poor ones in their circle of Thai people they know, mostly via a bar.

 

And probably only the poor ones are interested in old farangs anyway, the vast majority of Thais marry Thais. 

 

1700 quid over ten years is bugger all money, I  do not think 170 quid a year is worth mentioning. 

 

And it is no way a waste of money, a very good time saving tool and I need one in my 'job' anyway while writing iPhone apps. 

 

("Same worldwide)" you said ? Not the people I know in the UK, I don't count a mortgage as being up to their ears in debt as it far better then paying rent for a lifetime, most people make a good profit on buying a house.

 

4 hours ago, couchpotato said:

If you write stuff like this, you should give us your reasons why, otherwise it's just hearsay on your part.

So answer this and the poster above on your reasons for writing this statement.

Remember mobile online/QR code/promptpay payments are very safe.

 

His other old tech Luddite friend must have told him.  🙂

 

They are no different to the people who a long time ago warned of the dangers of horses carriages and trains. 

 

4 hours ago, stevenl said:

How is it risky? 

 

You could stub your finger on a button for example and end up in A&E at the local hospital. 😆

4 hours ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

You really are not quite here are you? Do you even know what sarcasm is??  I was being sarcastic back at you !!

 

Quote from Google - "It is difficult to provide a single, exact number for mobile phone scams worldwide each year, as many go unreported, and data collection methods vary by country. However, reports highlight a massive, increasing problem, with over $1.03 trillion lost to all scams globally in the past year alone.  Key Statistics on Mobile Phone Scams - Financial Losses: Scammers stole over $1.03 trillion globally in the last 12 months, a figure that has remained consistently high in 2023 and 2024."

https://www.google.com/search?q=number+of+scams+worldwide+each+year+mobile+phone&rlz=1C2BFEM_en-GBTH1190TH1190&sca_esv=3af7953498ddd0e5&source=hp&ei=VhssadmOHq7f2roPxZ-eyQ4&iflsig=AOw8s4IAAAAAaSwpZhb191uLDQ68E5QliIRZOuySdk1o&ved=0ahUKEwjZkZKh1JmRAxWur1YBHcWPJ-kQ4dUDCA0&uact=5&oq=number+of+scams+worldwide+each+year+mobile+phone&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6IjBudW1iZXIgb2Ygc2NhbXMgd29ybGR3aWRlIGVhY2ggeWVhciBtb2JpbGUgcGhvbmUyBRAhGKABMgUQIRigAUisRlAAWKJCcAB4AJABAJgBggGgAfcZqgEEMzEuNrgBA8gBAPgBAfgBApgCJaACqBvCAgcQABiABBgTwgIIEAAYExgWGB7CAgoQABgTGBYYChgewgIFEAAY7wXCAgUQIRifBZgDAJIHBDI5LjigB_mWAbIHBDI5Lji4B6gbwgcJNS4xNi4xNS4xyAdq&sclient=gws-wiz&sei=YRssae7zINLP2roP0uCa0QU

 

Luckily the dim user will get a refund from the bank for their dimness.  You are not in Thailand are you??   Using a mobile phone here to pay Somchai in a market shop, or Pornchai in her street vendor place, and so many other places here, is very risky. It beggars belief people come here and expect the same as back home - here only the big large Natuional stores can be 'trusted' maybe.  Did you know that you can get a small card from the local banks here and put it in your pocket - much harder to steal/lose - and a lot easier/quicker to use than a mobile phone.  And no one can call the card or send a text or a link - etc etc etc. :biggrin:

 

 

You said "I was being sarcastic back at you !!", but you said that sarcasm is the lowest form of wit?

 

What have scams got to do with using a banking mobile phone app?

 

You are confused again.

 

If Somchai etc down the market  have knowledge of how to break the security of a banking mobile phone app they would not be flogging stuff in a market, they would have sold the technology to the Russians and be on the beach now thinking of the billions of dollars they will continue to make every year.

 

You had no idea what you are talking about, as I said a scam has nothing to do with individuals using banking apps, it has to be with them getting a scam messages by some other means and them being dim enough or greed enough to fall for it and then deciding to give their money away by passing on information to others or downloading an extra scam app so their money can be stolen.

 

It is like saying all cars should be banned as some people are stupid enough to drive them into a river. 

 

For people who have half a brain then there is no risk at all from banking apps.

 

But I am looking forward to my trip back to the UK to fill my plastic bag full of pound notes again, there is no risk at all in doing that ......  well I could lose it I suppose,  ..... or I could get mugged, right when is my mobile banking app. 🙂

 

 

 

 

6 hours ago, JensenZ said:

Here we are talking about banking apps and how the younger generation does things, and you had to change the subject...

 

It might come as a surprise, but I'm proud to say my gf has a university degree and a full-time job as an administrative assistant for a prominent real estate development company. She owns an apartment and a car. We share expenses, and I live rent-free. I don't want to go into my own personal financial situation, but I know 100% the relationship has nothing to do with money. Did I find the needle in a haystack? Stop playing with the haystack and look for the needle LOL.

 

My job as a walking ATM ended about 20 years ago after it ran dry. Been there, done that.

 

 

 

You said, "Here we are talking about banking apps and how the younger generation does things, and you had to change the subject..."

 

Erm no I replied directly to you who stated your partners were all thirty years younger in a sort of bragging way.

 

True, I am wrong, I forgot in Thailand young Thai women honestly fancy old farang guys thirty years older than them just for who they are, honest. 

 

It is not the same when it comes to them marrying Thai men, as far as I can see as they are of similar ages. 

 

It must be the magic of farangs.

 

Don't get me wrong, I am not being resentful or jealous  as any of us could do that. 

7 hours ago, bbi1 said:

This has got to be the funniest thing I've read all day. You seriously fly every month to the UK just to withdraw cash then fly back with the cash every month? You do this 12 times a year? LOL 🤣🤣

 

Erm no, I was taking the pixx out of a guy who thought mobile banking apps were dangerous to use but could not explain why and was mixing up the use of mobile apps with scams in general.  😆

 

But funnily enough around the year 2000 I did fly from Germany to the Thailand over a period of six months, once a month for a long weekend, I left on a Thursday and went back on Monday.

8 hours ago, JamesPhuket10 said:

 

Don't get me wrong, I am not being resentful or jealous  as any of us could do that. 

I'm not getting you wrong. You are resentful and jealous.

22 hours ago, johng said:

It's all that ’redundant' equipment 

that is only redundant because the manufacturer refuses to provide updated software and worse still prevents the owner from installing 

alternative software that may keep the device working for much longer.

The app 'developers' continue to add bloat to their creations needing evermore powerfull hardware to run

if only they would KISS there would be far less e-waste.

 

The manufacturers don't refuse to provide updated software. It is impossible to run updated software on old hardware. It is impossible for old hardware to run the latest operating systems. Most people's phones don't last long enough to have this problem.

This iOS 14 restriction from February next year is not yet relevant to iPhone users. The last iPhone to run higher than IOS 12 is the iPhone 6s, which can update to IOS 15. According to their website, both the Bangkok Bank and Kasikorn Bank require IOS 15 or higher to run their mobile apps, so current iPhone 6s users will not have to buy new phones. Only the iPhone 6 won't be able to run these apps, but it couldn't anyway, on IOS 12.

 

The iPhone 6s came out in September 2015. I own an iPhone 6 in perfect working condition (IOS 12.5.9 last update), but I never use it because many apps I need won't run on it, and for for apps that work, it's just too slow. Any phone no longer able to use a mobile app next February will be next to useless anyway, even if you've managed to keep one in working condition for the last 10 years.

 

So yes, iPhone 6s owners can keep using it for banking apps if they don't mind using a very outdated device that is well past its use-by date for most phone applications. I use an iPhone 10s, and even that's getting a bit long in the tooth (7 years old).

22 hours ago, kimothai said:

Really?  I haven't run into that yet, but it makes sense that whole cashless thing shouldn't be limited to just restaurants. Guess I better not forget my phone or cc.

 i have never seen a place that does not take cash in Phuket
I ONLY use Cash, dont even have a bank app on my phone

On 11/30/2025 at 9:58 AM, JensenZ said:

Next year, iPhone 6 will be the first casualty. It's a Sep 2014 phone, so 11 years was a good run. I have one, and it's too slow for most things, and a lot of apps are no longer supported and cannot be updated.

 

Why is the phone now too slow ?   too much fluff in the clockwork mechanism ?....nope  its due to bloatware  both the OS and the app developers continue to bloat their  offerings  making hardware "redundant"  intentionally.  They should be working to make the OS and apps run ever more efficiently instead of ever more bloated,thus reducing e-waste and allowing hardware be usefull for longer.   

3 hours ago, JensenZ said:

I'm not getting you wrong. You are resentful and jealous.

 

I just checked my bank account, I too and many others could buy a girl 30 years younger than ourselves if we had such an ego to do so.

 

I would have to swallow my pride to do that though and ignore the sniggers of Thais as I walked down the street with a woman the same age as my own children. 

 

It is something I would keep secret, not brag about in public. 

 

Oh look at me, I bought a young woman. 🙄

28 minutes ago, johng said:

 

Why is the phone now too slow ?   too much fluff in the clockwork mechanism ?....nope  its due to bloatware  both the OS and the app developers continue to bloat their  offerings  making hardware "redundant"  intentionally.  They should be working to make the OS and apps run ever more efficiently instead of ever more bloated,thus reducing e-waste and allowing hardware be usefull for longer.   

No, it has nothing to do with bloatware. It's the hardware (RAM, CPU speed) that can't run higher resolution (brighter) screens with fast scrolling, and all the other advancements in software. Most people won't buy phones unless they improve, and if you compare an iPhone 6 with a new iPhone 17, it's like comparing a rowing boat with a speed boat.... then there is the commercial concern that unless they make them better, and more exciting, people won't buy them, so in that case the manufacturers go out of business and innovation stops... and we would still be using the old push button phones that can only make phone calls and text messages.

8 minutes ago, JamesPhuket10 said:

 

I just checked my bank account, I too and many others could buy a girl 30 years younger than ourselves if we had such an ego to do so.

 

I would have to swallow my pride to do that though and ignore the sniggers of Thais as I walked down the street with a woman the same age as my own children. 

 

It is something I would keep secret, not brag about in public. 

 

Oh look at me, I bought a young woman. 🙄

By the sounds of it, the only way you can get a younger one is to buy one, and when I explained that I have a gf who pays her own way, has a degree and a career and owns her own real estate, you got super envious and kept harping on about what should be discussed on another thread. The only reason I mentioned that is because you suggested I'm buying mine.

 

I've been in Thailand for 20 years. I know what is possible, but losers like you will always fail.

1 hour ago, johng said:

 

Why is the phone now too slow ?   too much fluff in the clockwork mechanism ?....nope  its due to bloatware  both the OS and the app developers continue to bloat their  offerings  making hardware "redundant"  intentionally.  They should be working to make the OS and apps run ever more efficiently instead of ever more bloated,thus reducing e-waste and allowing hardware be usefull for longer.   

 

Why would we want to bloat an app, the more people we can sell our apps to the more money we make, people do talk nonsense and repeat other rubbish they have read on  social media etc. 

 

Before we are allowed to put an app for sale on the App Store it has to pass stringent tests by Apple to make sure the app is energy efficient and not bloated.

 

It is a bit like saying a car manufacturer has made a car light and fast and then adds an extra 200kgs just to slow it down, so funny. 😆

 

17 hours ago, couchpotato said:

If you write stuff like this, you should give us your reasons why, otherwise it's just hearsay on your part.

So answer this and the poster above on your reasons for writing this statement.

Remember mobile online/QR code/promptpay payments are very safe.

Check out the reference post with details - $1.3 Trillion in phone scams/thefts in the last year (estimated).

Take it or leave it - but dont come complaining to me/AN if you get scammed/ripped.  BUT the reality is that people are extremely reluctant to do 2 things - Public Speaking and admitting they fell for a scam or were ripped off. 

 

13 hours ago, JamesPhuket10 said:

You are confused again.

You can say that again - have another beer mate - I have no idea what you are talking about (see ya later).

 

26 minutes ago, JensenZ said:

By the sounds of it, the only way you can get a younger one is to buy one, and when I explained that I have a gf who pays her own way, has a degree and a career and owns her own real estate, you got super envious and kept harping on about what should be discussed on another thread. The only reason I mentioned that is because you suggested I'm buying mine.

 

I've been in Thailand for 20 years. I know what is possible, but losers like you will always fail.

 

Well mine was young when I met her twenty years ago, but to me women are not commodities or sex machines so I do not trade them in for younger models. Yes you did mention multiple young women. 

 

Mine too has her own money, she is about to buy her tenth rental house.

 

She had a tour company in Phuket for many years when I met her, set up by herself. 

 

Both financially independent of each other but together and share the costs of day to day life.

 

But keep on kidding yourself about younger women thirty years younger, no one believes you though, we are not all dim.

 

"......you got super envious", why, if I wanted one I could also buy one like all the other old farangs with young women, what is special about that?

 

".......kept harping on about what should be discussed on another thread.", erm you started it. 😆

 

Oh and the term " another thread" is always used inaccurately, it should be "another topic", a thread can be part of a discussion just as the apps I write are made up of multiple threads all combine to make a single app. 

1 hour ago, zzzzz said:

 i have never seen a place that does not take cash in Phuket
I ONLY use Cash, dont even have a bank app on my phone

The ONLY place in Thailand that would not accept our cash was a small shop inside a new Hardware store - the wife wanted a on-special 15 Baht ice cream and they could not accept cash.  The girl said the owner built it without the ability to use cash and said that lots of people have complained - we said sorry and walked away. 

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