Hey @BitcoinUniversity. Hope you're well, great videos as always. One update to this video. Currently ACINQ is only removing Phoenix from the app stores. You can still acquire and use the Android APK files from GitHub, or use "Obtanium" which can auto update packages from GitHub, just like play store does. To do this, make sure you back up your Phoenix seed words, uninstall it from app store, reinstall by APK or Obtanium, finally re-enter your recovery words. Then enjoy God given freedom. But honestly, we also need to support Open Source only wallet projects, which don't have a company head, which the government chip off or threaten. And, on your force close issue, it can take up to 7 days for your SATs to arrive.
Is it really necessary to uninstall it? Installing from the APK will update the app and overwrite the current install, unless I am mistaken.
Yea. I'm not entirely sure on this. I've seen weird things where an app installed by FDroid, can't seem to update Aurora store apps, and vice versa. Maybe "they" fixed this.? But I found the most reliable path is having a specific installer remain in-charge of the apps it installed.
Oh and I'm on Graphene, so things are a little more rigid security wise.