An Israeli technology company has developed a methodold or outdated phones can run apps available only on smartphones.
The
system developed by the VascoDe company allows users to obtain apps
with the firm's cloud-based system that requires no downloads and uses
the text-based Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), similar
to the Short Message Service ( SMS), Xinhua reported.
Customers will be able to use many apps available until now for smartphone users only.
However, the only difference is that they will see the apps in black and white.
The
USSD system does not allow access to the internet, but rather it uses
the API (Application Programming Interfaces) pagesFacebook, Gmail, and
the like, according to technology and health website Israel21c.
VascoDe
CEO Doron Mottes said 83 percent of cellphones in the world are simple
and do not connect to the internet, which means that almost four billion
people in the world cannot check their email on the go.
He
said the difference between being able to check emails and respond to
them, can make a whole difference in a world so hung up on the internet,
because it can give you the possibility to respond to job offers, for
example.
VascoDe's main markets are developing
countriesBrazil, Sri Lanka and Indonesia,most of the population cannot
afford internet connection or a computer, and has to rely on expensive
internet shops to log on their accounts.
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