The woes on Blackberry and Windows phone users continue to worsen as they just received another heavy blow. This time it's not coming from Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook but from PayPal.
Paypal has ditched this two operating systems and withdrawn from providing them with the PayPal application or the update.
Contrary to what they just did to these platforms, they upgraded the application for Android users. But we are still waiting for them to start allowing Nigerians receive money via PayPal. We can't be only used for paying but not receiving. Na only only us waka come?
Below is the official statement from PayPal in regards to this development.
"For Windows Phone users, we will sunset the current version of the PayPal app on June 30. However, Windows Phone users can still access PayPal through our mobile web experience on Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge browsers. Outlook.com users can also use the PayPal add-in to send money directly from their inbox.
This image below shows how Blackberry OS is bean beaten this year by heavyweights in the business
PayPal continued...
If you are an Amazon Fire or Blackberry user, we will be discontinuing the PayPal app on June 30, after which you will no longer be able to use the app. However, customers on these devices can still log into PayPal on these phones via our mobile web experience. Blackberry users can also continue to use the BBM app to send peer-to-peer payments via PayPal".
My Blackberry and Windows phone friends and brothers, sorry for this uppercut blow. E go beta.
Paypal has ditched this two operating systems and withdrawn from providing them with the PayPal application or the update.
Contrary to what they just did to these platforms, they upgraded the application for Android users. But we are still waiting for them to start allowing Nigerians receive money via PayPal. We can't be only used for paying but not receiving. Na only only us waka come?
Below is the official statement from PayPal in regards to this development.
"For Windows Phone users, we will sunset the current version of the PayPal app on June 30. However, Windows Phone users can still access PayPal through our mobile web experience on Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge browsers. Outlook.com users can also use the PayPal add-in to send money directly from their inbox.
This image below shows how Blackberry OS is bean beaten this year by heavyweights in the business
PayPal continued...
If you are an Amazon Fire or Blackberry user, we will be discontinuing the PayPal app on June 30, after which you will no longer be able to use the app. However, customers on these devices can still log into PayPal on these phones via our mobile web experience. Blackberry users can also continue to use the BBM app to send peer-to-peer payments via PayPal".
My Blackberry and Windows phone friends and brothers, sorry for this uppercut blow. E go beta.
I never liked Windows phone for once. Its scrap
ReplyDeleteStill finding a to open a PayPal account.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update