SCREEN3 was a technology used and designed by Motorola to push news and information to mobile phones,[1] particularly legacy featurephones.
While viewing the small images and accompanying headlines ("bites") which scroll by on the screen, users can choose to view a snippet of the actual story ("the snack").
At this point, if the story is deemed sufficiently interesting, users can opt to view the full story ("the meal"), causing the web browser to be launched to retrieve the appropriate web page.
Modern smartphones are capable of similar functionality via push notifications.
SCREEN3 became available in Motorola products starting with phones shipping near the end of 2005.