Hi Marc,

2012/4/29 Marc Stephan Nkouly <mcste...@gmail.com>:
> Please sir
>  for a young man from Africa interested in building apps for for
> featured phones am asking my self where should i starts, and with all
> the project like Maemo, tizen, Mer, Ubuntu for handheld, Android am
> confuse and i simply believe in inexpensive device that can have
> support a browser like OPERA mini and can have access to a server to
> keeps files and update them.
One thing that you must remember, is that the cheap featurephones of
today are as strong and powerful as the expensive smartphones of few
years ago. Another is history, when there became and more more
powerful PCs, they reached a level of power that meant that for most
general purposes, having a low cost and low CPU PC was more than
enough for many of the typical things that a PC is used for, like word
processing, browsing the internet, sending e-mail and the causal
computer gaming. And this was more than enough for most people. The
same thing is happening to the featurephone market.

Because smartphone market is so big and technology got more advanced
and sometimes cheaper to make certain chips, the components a
featurephone needs got cheaper too.  Which means that featurephones
are reaching a level where most features you traditionally find in a
smartphones, is now possible to have, at low cost.

This means that technologies, such as HTML5 may in fact be entirely
possible to use on a featurephone and that's where I would recommend
you to begin researching to understand applications that can be usable
on featurephones. It (HTML5) can with offline capability and
combinations of open standards and internet communications, as well as
hosting in the cloud, give you really interesting abilities to make
interesting applications.

> because here in Africa with insecurity it will be difficult for people
> to buy expensive device and i believe in the cloud because even if
> they lose the device they can still retrieve the data as soon as they
> have another device.
I think you brought up an interesting point there that I haven't
myself thought about - thank you for that insight.

> please hope you can guide me ??
I hope this has helped you a bit on the way. Here in Mer project, we
seek to help people make devices cheaper, simply by making it easier
for them to do the software for them.

If you don't mind me asking, how much does a typical featurephone cost
for you, what model is 'best' in your view, what do you hope it could
do and what do you wish it cost?

> thank's in advance
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