Explain Reduced Capability Devices
- , by Stephanie Burrell
- 1 min reading time
Reduced Capability Devices are devices that have limited functionality or features compared to their full capability counterparts. These devices are often designed for specific purposes or user groups that do not require all the advanced features of a standard device. In the telecom industry, reduced capability devices may include basic mobile phones with limited internet connectivity, or specialized communication devices for individuals with disabilities. These devices are often more affordable and easier to use for those who do not need the advanced features of modern smartphones. While reduced capability devices may not offer the same level of functionality as standard devices, they play an important role in providing accessible and cost-effective communication options for a wide range of users.