Yes US is very different in that aspect. I live in the Netherlands. Most people here have an app from their bank, with which you basically can do all your banking with. For payments between people, you can simply create a payment request in your banking app, and send a link to it via text, whatsapp, whatever. When clicking the link it will open the receivers own banking app with which the transfer can be me. Just the bank accounts, and amounts are already preset. It's very easy to use, works with every bank, and everybody just uses the app from their own bank with all it's safety measures.
Personally I hardly ever use cash anymore. Just tapping your phone to pay is so much more convenient. Also keeping track of where you spend your money is easier.
Out here we used to have atm machines everywhere. Their number has declined greatly though. They are still around, you will usually have to check a map if you're in place where you don't know their locations. Cash usage has definitely declined a lot these last year.
That being said, I think getting rid of cash completely is a bad idea. Cash certainly has it's usage / advantages.
It also seems to differ from country to country by the way. For example Germany, still uses cash a lot more than we do here.
These settings are samsung specific. Samsung had optional gesture navigation before it was in android. Different gestures though (the 3 button swipe from the bottom option). So nowadays you can choose between the old style samsung gestures, the android gestures and toggle the button row on or off on samsung phones.
At the moment €30/month. But this was a deal for a couple of months. Regular price is €45/month. This is T-Mobile btw. When combine it with a cellular plan. They give a discount of €5/month on the fiber and €2,50/month on the cellular plan.
Meanwhile in the Netherlands, I can choose between several gigabit providers. Symmetrical on fiber or asymmetrical on cable. I've been on gigabit fibre for a couple of years.
But otoh when you listen to interviews with Helmut Marko he still says Perez is helping win the constructors. And basically noone is available to replace him. He's not happy with one driver qualifying 1st the other one 16th. But he also says Perez usually delivers ok races.
So for the season he's probably ok as long as the constructors championship will get won. For next season we'll see. But I imagine if Perez picks up again for the coming races and just finish 2nd in te drivers championship he'll be there next season as well.
Yes US is very different in that aspect. I live in the Netherlands. Most people here have an app from their bank, with which you basically can do all your banking with. For payments between people, you can simply create a payment request in your banking app, and send a link to it via text, whatsapp, whatever. When clicking the link it will open the receivers own banking app with which the transfer can be me. Just the bank accounts, and amounts are already preset. It's very easy to use, works with every bank, and everybody just uses the app from their own bank with all it's safety measures.
Personally I hardly ever use cash anymore. Just tapping your phone to pay is so much more convenient. Also keeping track of where you spend your money is easier.
Out here we used to have atm machines everywhere. Their number has declined greatly though. They are still around, you will usually have to check a map if you're in place where you don't know their locations. Cash usage has definitely declined a lot these last year.
That being said, I think getting rid of cash completely is a bad idea. Cash certainly has it's usage / advantages.
It also seems to differ from country to country by the way. For example Germany, still uses cash a lot more than we do here.