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The Feature Phone market is a segment of the mobile device industry that is distinct from the Smartphone market. Feature Phones are typically characterized by their limited capabilities, such as basic voice and text messaging, and lack of access to the internet. They are often more affordable than Smartphones, making them attractive to budget-conscious consumers. Feature Phones are also more durable than Smartphones, making them a popular choice for those who work in harsh environments.
Feature Phones are still widely used in many parts of the world, particularly in developing countries. They are also popular among certain demographics, such as the elderly, who may not need the advanced features of a Smartphone.
Some companies in the Feature Phone market include Nokia, Samsung, LG, and Motorola. Show Less Read more