Snaptu to be solved on many phones
Does Snaptu app will take part on many phones?
What comprises the Snaptu that makes it compatible to TCP/IP connections?
What will be the process for you to connect the Facebook directly?
Mateldie
Does Snaptu app will take part on many phones?
What comprises the Snaptu that makes it compatible to TCP/IP connections?
What will be the process for you to connect the Facebook directly?
Mateldie
Hi Analyn,
Thank you,
Tina
Hello Analyn,
I read your problem. But I Think this is not a very critical problem. Now I try to give some workable solution for your problem. Please read the below solution and work step by step then I think you will cover up the problem.
Yes it is a great application program which includes all kinds of feature of twitter. It supports all kinds of phone which support Java. To download it go to m.snaptu.com on your phone or you can go through Snaptu webpage by putting your email address and they will send you a link.
If you are not sure that your mobile is Java-enabled or not. Then try to install snaptuable Java which is supported on your mobile. It is free for all and it is supported in many countries. If you want to use Facebook by Snaptu which is available in 45 countries. If you are using Black Berry device for connecting it you have to need configure your phone’s connection.
Hope your problem has been solved by these solutions.
Thanks from
Arafat hossain
The “Snaptu” app is formerly known as “Moblica.” It was a free mobile app platform that works on almost all internet-enabled mobile phone. The app allowed users to access popular services varying from social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Picasa, ESPN CricInfo, and Flickr to entertainment news, blogs, local guides, and sports.
Snaptu was the idea of Moblica, an Israeli startup and was also the original name of the app. The app was designed to connect users to the mobile web with even a rudimentary phone. In March 2011, they announced the confirmation of Snaptu getting acquired by Facebook. The deal is worth US$60 to US$70 million according to Globes, an Israeli publication.
At the end of October, they announced that they would terminate most of their apps on November 11, 2011. The discontinuation includes their Twitter, LinkedIn, and CricInfo apps. At the end of December 2011, Snaptu’s functionality stopped completely and was replaced with a message saying that the service had ceased. Together with the message includes a link to download the app called “Facebook for Every Phone,” the successor application.
On June 4, 2015, Facebook launched the app called “Facebook Lite” designed for low-end Android devices which is based on the Snaptu technology. The app is available on the Google Play store.