Consumer tech company Glance posts a video unravelling the suspense; states that users don’t need these buttons if they have a Glance smart lock screen
Bengaluru: As the mystery surrounding the surfacing of giant buttons labelled as ‘unlock, ‘download’ and ‘search’ in garbage bins across the country deepens, a video posted on social media channels by smart lock screen platform Glance, has finally lifted the lid on the suspense. In this video posted across social media channels on Wednesday, Glance has shown photographs and videos of people dumping these giant symbolic buttons for its smart lock screen, which doesn’t require users to unlock their phones, download and search to access different content on the internet.
“Get
everything you love from the latest trends to sports updates, from 500+ games
to shopping for fashion on your Glance smart lock screen. No need to ‘unlock’,
‘search’ or ‘download’. #JustGlance. Isn't that Simply Smart?”, the Bengaluru-based
unicorn start-up company said in a Twitter post along with the video.
Last week, giant buttons labelled 'search,'
'unlock,' and 'download' were discovered abandoned in various trash bins
throughout Bangalore. Surprisingly, these buttons were not limited to Bangalore
alone but later appeared in multiple cities across the country, including
Delhi, Indore, Chennai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Lucknow and Jaipur.
This unexpected find
ignited widespread curiosity nationwide, prompting people to express their
thoughts and engage in discussions on social media. Thousands of people took to
Twitter and posted these photos along with discussions on topics such as digital
detoxification and pioneering digital advancements with hashtags
#mysterybuttons and #buttonsdiscovered.
“So guys Glance
you know na..that smart lock screen. Ta-da! They only did the whole giant
buttons around #Ahmedabad last week - smart way to say no need to unlock
download or search ” Khushi Ambedkar said
in a tweet.
“My friend gifted me a phone two years
ago, which has Glance smart lock screen, and since then, I have been actively
using it. Best part - no downloading games to play! So when @glancescreen
revealed it was behind the giant ‘download’ ‘search’ and unlock buttons being
found across the city last week, I had to go 👏🏽” Sandeep Kishore said in a tweet.
Glance is a Bengaluru-based unicorn (start-up with a
valuation of more than USD$1 billion) technology company known for its smart
lock screen platform which is available in most of the leading Android
smartphone brands in the country. The Glance lock screen today has an installed
user base of over 450 million across India and Southeast Asia. The company also
aims to enter multiple other geographies including the USA.
The
human spirit is indomitable, always thirsting to do more. Our smartphones were
meant to be our companion on this epic quest for more - to help us keep up, get
things done and spark new ideas. But in this fast-paced world, there is a
firehose of information that keeps coming at us. Searching for info,
downloading apps, switching between apps, and scrolling through feeds is
leaving us drained. With Glance Smart Lock Screen less is more. Everything we
seek comes to us on our lock screen, instead of us seeking it. We don’t need to
spend any time searching for info, downloading multiple or even unlocking our
smartphone. All we need is to just glance. #SimplySmart said Bikash
Chowdhury, Chief Marketing Officer of Glance, on a LinkedIn post
Glance is not a downloadable app, but a feature that comes
pre-integrated in the operating system (OS) of leading smartphone brands. It serves as a single
gateway to a world of tailored content based on users’ interests and
preferences in several regional languages including English, Hindi, Telugu,
Tamil, Marathi, Kannada, and Bengali. Glance can be activated only with the user’s consent.
Users can stay updated and discover trending content,
play over 400 games, livestream exciting game tournaments, shop for products,
tune in to over 500 creators' live shows, and more, all without unlocking their
phones. It's like having a personalized content feed at the user’s fingertips,
ready to entertain and inform whenever one needs it.
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