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In theory, you should always use light in formal writing and never use lite. However, there is evidence that the word lite is becoming more widely used in major publications for political purposes. We never use lite to talk illumination, e.g., the light of the moon or the lights in your house etc.
First, a lite app may be a pared-back version of a large app that requires lots of memory, giving users basic functionalities without the clutter. These lite apps are typically less than 1 megabyte of memory, and many are designed to accommodate slower 2G, 3G and 4G networks in areas with poor connectivity.
Entry-level service provides an always-on connection, which is suitable for basic online activities like email and Web surfing.
Always use light. This is the correct way to spell the word, and the spelling lite is appropriate only when referring to the proper names of products that use it. Always use lite. Language is changing, and lite is the new, more phonetic way to spell light.
Lite app is a limited featured app mainly designed for low-end devices. Normal apps generally have app size about 40~50 MB whereas these Lite versions have about 1~4 MB.
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The meaning of "lite" - according to the Oxford English Dictionary - is something low-fat or low-sugar.
Definition of lite (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : light entry 4 sense 9a lite beer lite salad dressing. 2 : diminished or lacking in substance or seriousness lite news specifically : being an innocuous or unthreatening version \u2014often used postpositively it is film noir lite \u2014 James Greenberg. -lite. noun combining form.
Lite Apps Vs Native Apps Lite apps generally offer a browser-based UI that is faster to load and consumes a low amount of resources. On the other hand, a Native application uses a phone to its full potential and even store a great amount of cache. The next major difference is in terms of features.
Lite definition. The definition of lite is a slang term for light that means having less substance than something else.
lite (adj.) alternative spelling of light (adj. 1), by 1962, but used from at least 1917 as a word-forming element in product names, often as a variation of light (n.). Coincidentally lite in Old English and early Middle English meant "few; little; not much;" see little (adj.), which is an extended form of it.

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