Not
surprisingly older versions of Android are the most vulnerable.
Not exact matches
The newer
version of the Kobo app works
surprisingly well too if you can stand giant margins, but you have to sideload the app because when downloading from Google Play it insists on installing the
older crappy
version of the app that's basically unusable on the eReader Pro.
Thanks to a post I saw on the Frequent Miler blog I found a link that would open up the
old version of the Amex website (here is that link) and, rather
surprisingly, when I checked the offers loaded on to my Amex Platinum card there was my missing Amazon.com offer.
The original Xbox 360
version holds up
surprisingly well considering it's now over four years
old - but it's interesting to note that the areas that have aged the most aren't really so much different in the Redux.
Old versions of Firefox for Android were rather slow, but new
versions are
surprisingly speedy.
Some of the wallpapers are evolved
versions of
older iPhone backgrounds, and
surprisingly, Apple has even included a solid black wallpaper, most likely for the iPhone 8 to better align with the edge - to - edge display and make the device full black.