Earlier quoted context omitted.
There's nothing wrong with using DHE algorithms, particularly if you're going to be transferring financial secrets around. If your phone can't keep up, well, then it probably should have a better entropy generator.
It maxes has been maxing out my laptop CPU for an inordinate amount of time for years as well. These "financial secrets" are emailed in the clear after every transaction, so your point is moot. Burgerbrain: PayPal.com, CitiCards.com, 2checkout.com, and many payment processors all use RC4-SHA or AES256-SHA. You are wrong.
Edit: beachaccount: Financial institutions not using DHE is not a logically sound counter to "There's nothing wrong with using DHE algorithms, particularly if you're going to be transferring financial secrets around." While those institutions may chose not to, there is nothing wrong with others choosing otherwise. Additionally, patchy security on the part of one operator certainly is not a logically sound argument against this.
Furthermore, in the future, actually reply to a post in order to reply to a post. Not doing so unnecessarily confuses the flow of conversations (posts are not scarce resources).