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rd962015-12-05 00:31:32
Mobile development
rd96, 2015-12-05 00:31:32

Do you support sites for old phones?

Do you support the work of your site not only on smartphones that support html/css, but on regular color phones (clamshells, etc.) that only support wap?

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Andrey Pavlenko, 2015-12-05
@edward04

Those who do not even have 3 thousand rubles for some cheap Android are already obviously not the solvent audience of most sites, so there is no point in wasting developers' time (and, accordingly, money) on them.
Cynically? Yes. But this is a market anyway, if you are not doing some kind of charitable project.

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Alexander Sigmanor, 2015-12-05
@sigmanor

No, I don't think it's relevant at the moment to support it.

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Danil Antoshkin, 2015-12-05
@TwerTrue

This is already the last century, the proportion of people who access the Internet from such phones is quite small and it would be stupid to support it and spend time on it

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xmoonlight, 2015-12-05
@xmoonlight

Usually like this:
For guests (unauthorized users): an HTML face with links and/or a POST form (website search) without JS is connected to the site's REST-API.
For users: a J2ME midlet is being written. For example, a client of a personal account of a website service. (which also works through the same REST-API)
But this is rarely necessary.
Basically, to check statuses / balance, enable / disable something.
Otherwise, it's not exactly necessary.

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