on 17-02-2018 20:13
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 19-02-2018 22:47
on 19-02-2018 22:47
@MI5 wrote:
JB is no longer supported for the latest Priority app so could well be the issue in your case.
You can still login through your browser though.
https://priority.o2.co.uk/
...as pointed out further up the thread, @MI5. The web interface actually's not too bad on a smartphone screen, and one less aberrant app to worry about
on 20-02-2018 07:24
on 20-02-2018 07:24
20-02-2018 07:39 - edited 20-02-2018 07:40
20-02-2018 07:39 - edited 20-02-2018 07:40
It needs 4.3.1 onward for now so you should still be OK, but it seems with each update an older version is unsupported.
on 20-02-2018 07:47
on 20-02-2018 07:47
on 20-02-2018 07:52
on 20-02-2018 07:52
Oh dear...Another reason to buy a new phone? Don't think so
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-02-2018 08:34
on 20-02-2018 08:34
ooh - I'm kitkat too, lots of "version information", not sure which is the relevant one?
firmware - 4.4.2
baseband - 6572
Kernel - 3.4.67
Custom build - 01004
wonder if that could be it.
As has been mentioned 🙂 I can log in via the web portal so all is not lost, just a bit annoying!
on 20-02-2018 08:54
on 20-02-2018 12:17
on 20-02-2018 12:17
Hi@Charl_ and @PAG and all, just checked this and got an update: there was a security update to the app last week that is incompatible with older Android devices I'm afraid. The app will now only work on Android 5.0 or above. You can still access O2 Priority via the web browser though as mentioned above by our members.
on 20-02-2018 12:23
on 20-02-2018 12:23
on 20-02-2018 13:00
on 20-02-2018 13:00
@Marjowrote:Hi@Charl_ and @PAG and all, just checked this and got an update: there was a security update to the app last week that is incompatible with older Android devices I'm afraid. The app will now only work on Android 5.0 or above. You can still access O2 Priority via the web browser though as mentioned above by our members.
Thanks for checking @Marjo Now we know for sure...
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