UAE-based Fetchr which gives businesses and community the ability to send or receive anything, anywhere, using just a phone’s GPS co-ordinates has launched an Android version of its app.
The launch comes after the success of their iOS app and their aim to expand mobile presence.
Android users are a huge market in the Middle East. We’ve noticed that the majority of our customers are Android users – 61% of people who use Fetchr are currently on Android devices and have been scheduling via the web application. Our new Android app creates a far simpler and elegant delivery experience for both B2C (business to customer) delivery and peer to peer shipping, says Fetchr co-founder Idriss Al Rifai.
Studies indicate that up to 40 percent of smartphone users in the Middle East are using the Google-developed Android operating system, with Apple’s iOS accounting for 35 percent of the market.
Fetcher’s newly released Android app can be downloaded here.
We’ve also sat down with Fetchr’s Joy Ajlouni recently and had a quick Q&A session, in case you missed it, you can find it here.
