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Uber today at its ‘Building for India’ event launched  m.uber.com, a
light mobile web version. It also piloted new app features – offline
search, request
for a guest and call to book a ride, ahead of roll out.

m.uber.com is targeted at riders who have basic smartphones, that can
support web browsing but cannot support mobile apps due to limited
storage space,
or want to book a ride from a tablet or computer.

It is almost identical to the Uber app with a few modifications for
improved performance on a browser, including the option to load the
map. Similar to
the app, m.uber.com will have option sign into your Uber account,
enter your destination and confirm your ride. The feature is already
live in India starting
today.

Uber Call to get a ride

Call to get a ride will also be useful for feature phone users and in
areas with limited network or those who use a smartphone but have
limited memory
capacity or are running out of their data plan.

How it works:

list of 3 items
• Riders can call single nationwide phone number and enter a numeric
code displayed on signage to help Uber identify their location.
• Once the ride is confirmed, the rider will also be sent a text
message with information on the car and driver partner.
• An Uber will arrive at the exact location for easy pickups.
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Uber is currently piloting call to get a ride feature in Pune.

For riders using the app in limited network areas there is a new
offline search option by caching the top points of interest in the
city so that riders
can enter their destinations in the app without having to wait for the
connection. This will automatically work if the app detects limited
networks.

Request for a Guest will allow riders be book an Uber for a loved one
from from their Uber app no matter where the rider or guest is
located. The guest
does not need a smartphone or the Uber app in order to ride.

How it works:

list of 4 items
• To use this feature, the person requesting the ride for a guest can
simply tap “Where to?” as they normally would, then choose who is
riding above their
pickup location.
• The rider will receive trip information in an SMS text message —
including ETA, car type, and driver contact information, enabling them
to coordinate
with the driver directly.
• The driver will see the rider’s name, and be able to contact that
person, too (through a masked number, for privacy on both sides).
• The ride will be charged to the requestor’s card on file unless the
requestor selects cash as the payment.
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Both these features will roll out in the next few weeks.

At the event, Daniel Graf, Vice President and Head of Product at Uber said:

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In India, we have a strong team of over 150 engineers and product
champions in Bangalore and at the newly inaugurated Hyderabad
engineering facility working
on innovations and localizations for markets around the world. As a
part of our efforts to enable global access to Uber, we’re focusing on
two key areas
for riders – building solutions for those who don’t have access to the
Uber app and enabling our existing rider app to work better in
emerging markets.
Customer obsession is a key theme for us – we want to make sure we
understand the rider, their needs, the barriers, and then build from
there. We believe
these features will help us better serve our rider needs and are very
excited about the roll out.
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