Facebook
has launched a new standalone app termed ‘Facebook Lite’ — a simplified
version of the mobile website for low-end Android devices in emerging
markets. The app is not yet available in India.
A
report by Tech Crunch states that the app has been built to accommodate
low-end and dated Android devices with just 252KB in size. The app will
prove beneficial in areas with 2G and poor quality internet
connections. Some of the regular features include push notifications and
camera integration.
The
app could have been quietly launched in a few Asian countries over the
weekend which include Bangladesh, Nepal, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan,
Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Zimbabwe. There is no certainty on further
expansion and the company could cancel the project too if they feel it
is not worth chasing.
As
smartphone sales are rising by the day in emerging markets, the
company wants to offer a flawless experience to users no matter the
handset.
Earlier
reports suggest that India’s mobile Facebook users will surpass US
user-base by 2017. According to a report by market research firm
eMarketer, nearly 1 billion users worldwide will access the popular
social network through their mobile phones at least once each month in
2015.
Recently,
Facebook announced that growing Internet penetration and a large youth
population has helped it expand its user base in India to 112 million,
which is the largest after the US. Of the 112 million users in India,
more than 99 million users are using the platform on their mobile phones
at least once a month.
About
45 million users in India are using their mobile phones every day to
connect with their friends on Facebook. Globally, the company has 1.35
billion users, while the daily active users are 864 million.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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