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USAA Mulls Windows 8 App

MAR 7, 2013 4:05pm ET
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USAA, which is often regarded as a ringleader for mobile innovation in the financial services industry, is evaluating whether to provide native support for Windows Phone 8, Microsoft's latest mobile operating system that hit the market in late October.

"We currently do not have a Windows Phone 8 app because of low member adoption of this product," said a USAA spokesperson in an email to BTN. "We are continuing to evaluate whether to provide support for Windows [Phone] 8."

What USAA does not lack is mobile adoption by members in general. More than 5.2 million members had downloaded USAA's mobile apps for iPhone, Android and iPad by 2012's end.  USAA offers insurance, banking, investment and retirement products and services to more than 9.4 million members of the U.S. military and their families.

Windows Phone 7 apps, according to Microsoft, do not have to be upgraded to Windows Phone 8 in order to work.

USAA said that some of its Windows Phone 7 app features did not function properly on Windows Phone 8.

USAA is certainly not alone in waiting to develop for Windows Phone 8. The Windows Phone Store counts upwards of 130,000 apps, but few of those apps are coming from American banks to date. Among those with offerings are Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase.

The foot-dragging likely has a lot to do with low market share. As a newer platform, adoption of Windows Phone 8 among Americans is a small fraction of other players like Android and iOS to date. The most recent data from Nielsen shows that Windows Phone 7 and 8 accounted for 2% of the U.S. smartphone market as of the third quarter of 2012. Nielsen's data found that 56% of U.S. mobile subscribers owned smartphones.

That may change. Forrester Research published a report in October that estimated Microsoft will become the number three player in smartphones at about 14% share in 2016.

Meanwhile, USAA's delay has caused a small kerfuffle on social networking sites.

A Facebook page entitled "USAA will not support Windows Phone 8" was created on March 3. The profile description is, "USAA does not care about their customers. They have dropped support for the Windows Phone platform. Until enough customers complain and start voting with their feet, they are never going to fix their customer service problems." The page has four likes.

A handful of consumers are also commenting in Windows Phone Store threads to express their desire for Windows Phone 8 apps from their banks. One commenter, named Matt DeLacluyse, wrote in January:

"Email USAA and tell them you want the app back! They have removed it due to security concerns. The Windows phone 7 app that was available stored photos of deposited checks in the photo album. I emailed them and the response was that they are evaluating if they will even develop a Windows phone 8 app. Tell them you want it now! Microsoft please help them. I also do not want to keep an iOS phone around just to deposit my checks. I am not going back to iOS for every day use."

Other banks, like PNC and Wells Fargo were also named in the threads.

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UPDATE: USAA's app is still available on Windows Phone 7.
Posted by MaryWisniewski | Friday, March 08 2013 at 7:23PM ET
Microsoft has put an end date on its support for Windows Phone 7.8 and Windows Phone 8: http://bit.ly/XOxkMC
Posted by Mary Wisniewski | Monday, March 18 2013 at 10:29AM ET
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