The Aphone app, launched on March 7th, aims to overcome hardware barriers and make Web3 applications accessible to users with older or less powerful devices. By leveraging Solana’s decentralized cloud computing infrastructure, Aethir, Aphone enables resource-intensive applications and games to run seamlessly on outdated smartphones.
Aphone’s cloud-based approach makes it platform-agnostic, allowing for smooth operation across web browsers and a range of Android and Apple devices. The team targets users in emerging economies where affordable, older smartphones are prevalent, and mobile internet access is expanding.
Jennifer Booze, lead for Aphone’s ecosystem growth and development, sees the virtual smartphone as an ideal way to introduce Web3 concepts and applications to the masses. Utilizing Solana’s capabilities, the Aphone interface acts as a powerful operating system, facilitating actions like NFT management and decentralized application (dApp) usage.
The Aphone ecosystem incorporates a native token, PHONE, which will support governance processes and offer rewards designed to boost user engagement and participation within the platform. Additionally, Aphone integrates with decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePINs) like Helium, allowing users to potentially earn rewards for strengthening network coverage or validating transactions.
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