(released 2013). Many modern banking/fintech apps, including Nequi, no longer support KitKat due to security requirements (TLS 1.2+, API level 21+).

If you are trying to install Nequi on a device running Android KitKat (4.4.2), you are facing significant compatibility and security challenges. This guide breaks down the reality of the situation, the risks involved, and the steps to attempt installation if absolutely necessary.

If your hardware supports it, you might look into upgrading your operating system operating system externally by installing a custom ROM like LineageOS. This can upgrade an old phone from Android 4.4.2 to Android 8.0 or higher, allowing you to download the official, secure version of Nequi from the Google Play Store. Note: Rooting and installing custom ROMs require technical knowledge and may void device warranties. Final Verdict

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: This is often available as a SIM-card based service that doesn't require a high-end smartphone or modern Android OS.

A user in the official Nequi community forum shared a typical experience: after factory resetting a device running Android 7.0, they received a "not compatible" message. A community response explained that the app had been updated and no longer supports Android versions below 7.0. For Android 4.4.2, which is even older, the situation is definitive: installation will not be possible.