According to a report by TechCrunch,
Facebook has been testing a new version of Facebook dubbed “Facebook
Lite.” The app is essentially a simplified version of its mobile
website, which has been specifically designed for low-end Android
devices in emerging markets.
According to Facebook, the app was quietly launched in a handful of
countries in Asia and Africa, including Bangladesh, Nepal, Nigeria,
South Africa, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Zimbabwe. A wider launch is
not a certainty and Facebook could quietly end the project if it does
not believe it is worth pursuing.
The app was built to accommodate low-end and dated Android devices,
and users who are on 2G/poor quality internet connections. It’s based on
Snaptu, Facebook’s feature phone client, but includes some native
Android features, such as push notifications and camera integration, to
make the experience a more sophisticated one.
According to thenextweb,
the company hasn’t officially announced Facebook Lite, which explains
why the free app has only reached between 10,000 and 50,000 installs
since January 20 when it launched on Google Play.
Source: itnewsafrica.com
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