design – QuanticApps Mobile Apps Development and Marketing Mon, 05 Nov 2018 07:21:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.2 5 Real Life Use Cases of ARKit by Apple /5-real-life-use-cases-arkit-apple/ /5-real-life-use-cases-arkit-apple/#respond Thu, 27 Jul 2017 07:45:32 +0000 https://quanticapps.com/5-real-life-use-cases-arkit-apple/ This June on WWDC Apple announced its ARKit — a platform for developing augmented reality apps. Also add into the fray a new generation of Apple devices like iPhone8 coming this fall. Finish with the release of iOS1

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5 Real Life Use Cases of ARKit by Apple

This June on WWDC Apple announced its ARKit — a platform for developing augmented reality apps. Also add into the fray a new generation of Apple devices like iPhone8 coming this fall. Finish with the release of iOS11, which will support AR functions on multiple devices out of the box. What do we have as the result? A bright new future ahead of us. A world where AR and VR will become an integral part of our everyday lives.

There is a list of the main ARKit components the developers can use to build their apps:

  • Stable tracking of motion at any speed
  • Finding a plane (like floor or tabletop) and estimating its boundaries to insert AR objects on it
  • Dynamic estimation of lighting level to create realistic effects
  • Analysis of scales and proportions
  • Built-in support for Unreal, Unity and Scenekit engines
  • Xcode templates for building custom apps

Developers worldwide (including Quantic Apps, of course) are eager to discover and master the capabilities of ARKit. Meanwhile, a substantial part of consumers are still not aware of the full potential of using AR on their iOS devices. In the same time, many businesses are not yet sure how using AR with their product can drive profit. We compiled the list of 5 real life use cases of ARKit by Apple to show everyone that AR is much more than a geek’s toy. Much, much more…

Education using AR

Imagine a school, college or university lesson on STEM science like  physics, chemistry, biology or even history and sociology using AR. Actually, this can involve any subject where practical exercises involve experiments with consumables or modelling different situations in society.

Using AR apps for creating a set of consumables for a chemical, physical or even biological experiments is much cheaper and safer than buying consumables, holding experiments… and cleaning afterwards. Brewing chemical concoctions with dangerous vapors? Creating electrical circuits? Vivisecting frogs? All of this can be done using apps built with Apple ARKit.  Every teacher would be glad to remove the danger while retaining the quality of the experiments.

Real life examples of such apps would be the likes of Labster.com or Dance Reality, a freshly-created app that teaches you to dance using your iOS device!

 

Construction and architecture using AR

Undoubtedly, you had to have some minor refurbishments to your apartment or house at some point. Even moving the closet involves certain measurements and requires having certain tools. Well, not any more. Using ARKit from Apple allowed Smart Picture 3D create their Measurement Cloud — a simple tool for measuring the proportions of any object the camera can see. While definitely useful for planning the furniture positioning, this feature can scale up to placing AR models of future buildings into the existing landscape and modeling their exterior, complete with lighting and reflections on nearby buildings.

 

Entertainment using AR

The ones who didn’t hear of Pokemon Go, please raise your hands. No, we won’t measure the size of our collections, no… though it’s tempting. Yet applying the AR capabilities in entertainment is obviously one of the most lucrative fields and should be considered by any business, big or small. Little helping dwarves scattered around the workplace and helping the new employee with orientation during the onboarding process. Real life Minecraft using AR? Easy! 3D drawing of beautiful pictures, you name it.

Virtual tourism will emerge, where AR-enabled apps will read special tags on museum expositions and provide explanations on every piece of art, complete with simulated scenes of its usage or creation. Now anyone will be able to visit museums and carve their own path across the halls, without the need to hurry or walk slower and listen to the explanations in a strict sequence and tense silence, to hear what the guide has to say. This is a huge profit possibility, given the millions of Apple devices that will receive iOS11 this fall, and their owners who will be eager to experience all the wonders of the world within their mobile device.

On the brink of entertainment and usefulness lies a simple and fun app called Pixie that helps you locate items using their BlueTooth trackers and AR. Finding the lost keys or a phone in silent mode will not be a problem ever again.

 

Tutorial using AR

Do you know how to construct an IKEA office table or a chair? Well, it’s like learning to cycle — once you’ve done it at least once, you will quickly recall the actions in the future. However, what about that first time? Paper instructions might be not that self-explanatory sometimes… especially with IKEA appliances…

ARKit from Apple brings a wonderful new world of possibilities to goods manufacturers. Including an AR tag with the product allows providing an interactive AR instruction that can be re-accessed any time for the user’s convenience, and will never be lost or torn). Also think of maintenance and repair manuals. Forget bricks of paper or numerous videos. An interactive app is here to make your life much, much simpler!

 

Consumer information using AR

Another field of application for aforementioned tags would be consumer information in groceries and pharmacies. Scanning such tag will bring up information of the product fabrication and end of term date, nutritional values, possible meal recipes and diseases that prohibit consumption of this  product. These AR tags will transform the way we do shopping!

There will be a myriad of new apps we cannot even imagine as of now, of course. ARKit, in our opinion, can be the tool that will change the business landscape across multiple industries and services. Forever.

What do the people say of ARKit?

Tim Sweeney of  Epic Games (game developers using Unreal engine) said that “Apple entering the AR market is a milestone of a beginning of using AR and VR as the mainstream technology for mobile devices. This fall the market will grow from several million enthusiasts to hundreds of millions, and possibly even billions consumers.”

Arc Touch co-founder Adam Fingerman said “ARKit from Apple is a much more attractive platform for developers and businesses looking to provide augmented experiences to their customers”

Loup ventures CEO, Gene Munster said “Apple’s ARKit is light years ahead of anything we had before. AR will become the leading user interface in the future and iOS devices will be the main access points for the next 5 years or so, before being replaced with some wearable. The ARKit will enable the developers to build immersive AR environments far beyond the limits we knew before today”

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Conclusions

Apple will reap the fruits for their titanic multi-year effort of providing hundreds of millions of devices with powerful processors and cameras. iPhones will become the de-facto standard for experiencing  AR in our everyday lives, so creating AR-powered apps will be an extremely important market in the next few years. As Tony Rodriguez, Digimarc CTO said, “The real power of ARKit lies in giving an Apple user capabilities to discover rich experiences in the world around them, filled with a wealth of interactive information”.

We are ready and willing to embrace this brave new world. Let’s bring your dreams of augmented reality to reality— together!

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Android Wear 2.0: a brief description of a huge update /android-wear-2-0-brief-description-huge-update/ /android-wear-2-0-brief-description-huge-update/#respond Fri, 07 Apr 2017 16:52:57 +0000 https://quanticapps.com/android-wear-2-0-brief-description-huge-update/ The long-awaited update for Android smartwatches finally sees the light in April, 2017, after fighting some last minute issues and fixing the bug that delayed the rollout. Android Wear 2.0 was announced in the beginning of February and is already available

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Android Wear 2.0: a brief description of a huge update

Throwing the biggest new feature right at you — the freshly released Android Wear 2.0 makes all compatible smartwatches independent from companion phones. No more worrying about keeping your Android or iPhone in the pocket during the workout. The devices running this new OS stay connected with the Internet over the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or the LTE connection. Being independent of the smartphones means that smartwatches now have their own standalone Play Store with hundreds of apps that can be downloaded and installed to the gadget directly. The existing Wear 1.x apps are also accessible and fully functional.

 

The owners of the WiFi-accessible smartphones enjoy direct WiFi connection for some time already, yet these are great news for the people who happen to use Android-powered smartwatches with iPhones and previously lacked the easy app support. Security is ensured by using a specific API for Wearable Data Layer coupled with username and login authentication using the new watch face keyboard, handwriting recognition or voice input through Assistant.

New App launcher design

The latest Android design overhaul found its way into the updated OS for Android smartwatches. Instead of using side swipes to access apps, you can now simply push the side button, and the apps are displayed in an arc, which seems more fitting for the round screen of smartwatches. The list can be reorganized – just drag and drop to move your favorite apps up the arc. The action drawer now resides near the lower edge of the display and provides the content-specific actions, just as you would expect on a smartphone. Zooming in and out are also available for better user experience.

Customizable Watchfaces and Widgets (Complications)

This update introduces watchface widgets, also called Complications. Developers can use the API to supply the watchface Complications with data output from various third-party applications like Spotify or Google Fit, for example.

Changing to another watchface is also one swipe away now. The users can set up three watchfaces, all packed with different apps suiting for their roles — for business hours, workout and home usage, for example — line them up and simply swipe between them.

Messaging and replying via Android Wear 2.0

Messaging was quite inconvenient with small screens of wrist-held smart devices. The new input methods are aimed at rectifying the situation. Google proposes its self-developed keyboard you can swipe in to type a response and provides the API access for third-party keyboard-enabling apps. Handwriting recognition allows easily responding to the messages and the smart replies (a replica to Gmail feature) are also available to make the answering process as effortless and convenient as possible. Just tap on the message received and choose the way to respond to it.

New fitness possibilities

This Android OS for smartwatches release provides more features for fitness apps like Google fit (these features should be supported by the smartwatch itself, of course). The parameters like the number of repetitions in various exercises, distance jogged, calories burnt, heart beat ratio (if the appropriate sensor is present in the device), etc. — all of this can now be calculated and presented on the watch face.

In addition, listening to your favorite music during workout becomes much easier, as this smartwatch OS supports direct streaming from Spotify or other services alike, via the LTE or Wi-Fi connection. Note that the smartphone is not required, as the music is downloaded and played directly through the gadget itself! Calling and messaging capabilities are also available, so that smartwatch becomes the only device needed for staying in touch while enjoying the workout session!

Notifications overhaul

Notifications used to fill the watch face before, making it fill slightly encumbered. Android Wear 2.0 fixes this issue, as notification cards are now displayed as small icons in the lower part of the screen, with numbers showing the quantity of the cards in stack. This helps you manage the notifications easily — like accepting the call before answering to those three messages or changing the playlist. The screen remains clean and unobscured, providing convenient access to other functions of your wrist-held technological wonder.

Android Pay functionality

Full support of Android Pay for contactless payments with NFC-enabled smartwatches is another useful feature the users will enjoy. Just enter your banking card details into the app once and enjoy seamless shopping experience from now on!

Android Assistant for Smartwatches

One of other particularly interesting features is the voice input via Google Assistant. It is activated with standard “OK Google” or by holding down the standby button – and you can ask for directions, set timers, check the weather, etc. More functions are coming soon, but being able to use your smartwatches hands-free — while driving,biking, jogging or working out — this is already a nice feature to have, isn’t it?

Android Wear 2.0 rollout schedule

As we said above, the new version of Android OS for smartwatches is not coming to all devices at once. While newer smartwatches from LG receive the updated OS at once, the older series will have to wait for their turn, and some of the most outdated models will never be covered. Thus said, the owners of such devices now face the choice of adding a new gadget to their collection or envying their friends and colleagues who already did it.

Which way will you choose?

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Apple CarPlay vs Android Auto: Pros and Cons of Both Systems /apple-carplay-vs-android-auto-pros-cons-systems/ /apple-carplay-vs-android-auto-pros-cons-systems/#comments Sat, 18 Mar 2017 08:14:22 +0000 https://quanticapps.com/apple-carplay-vs-android-auto-pros-cons-systems/ Two smartphone integration systems, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto dominate the market currently. Which of them to choose? Which one has more features or better UX? Apple customers will go for their preferred iOS solution, of course.

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Apple CarPlay vs Android Auto: What to choose?

Both car integration systems use smartphones for computing and rendering the operations, then sending the picture to the car display, which is basically an external touchscreen monitor. However, while Apple went for a proven choice of a grid of icons, Android Auto created a refreshingly interesting choice of a home screen with a notification dashboard and 5 tabbed sections in the bottom. This is the major design difference, which affects all the other functions.

Apple CarPlay – your “iOS for the car” choice.

Apple CarPlay has the same simplistic design of the grid of icons iOS users are fond of.  However, adding additional apps results in pagination, which means there can be two and more pages with grids of 8 icons. To say even more, third party apps face certain pagination  restrictions, meaning your favorite app might end up on the third page without the chance of being moved to the main page.

The status bar resides to the left, showing the current time, network connectivity level and the on-screen Home button. The icons are the focal points in Apple CarPlay – big, bright, easy to tap. The “three taps” philosophy is in work here, so 8 starting icons grouped in two rows of 4 allow reaching any app or feature with a couple of taps from the main screen.

Phone icon provides access to contacts, favorites, recent calls, keypad and voicemail. Music is the same old Apple Music all iOS fans are well familiar with. Messages holds all messages, can read the out loud and allows replying to or initiating new messages with a voice. Pressing and holding the voice command button (usually mounted on steering wheel) activates Siri with all its benefits.

Maps is the place for planning routes and navigating. Apple Maps are used, so no big changes here either. Podcasts, Audiobooks and all other native or third-party apps mostly duplicate the standard iPhone or iPad experience.

Android Auto – a creepy but useful self-learning system

While Apple CarPlay’s bet is on simplicity and convenience of access to the same old iPhone functions while driving a car, Android Auto has certain important differences with Android smartphones.

For example, the notification dashboard with 5 tabbed sections below (navigation, phone functions, home screen, audio, manufacturer apps) is actually a snapshot of what is  going  on right now. New notification cards appear and can be accessed directly from the dashboard. New call, incoming message or email, beginning of the favorite shows, possible traffic jams, preferred shopping locations and routes to them and a myriad of other notifications can appear on the screen. When there are few notifications of the same type (like 5 new replies to your FB post) – a little red circle with the number appears in the notification window. Thus, a quick glance helps you understand which areas demand more attention.

Google Music has somewhat limited functionality, as Android Auto does not let you browse your content library – you can select the playlist only. However, while being used by default, Google Music is not the only app supported for audio, so using other programs helps find the most convenient solution for enjoying music while driving.

Driving and navigation. It is the key feature of Android Auto. The (somewhat creepy) yet incredibly useful Google Now self-learning route prediction system analyzes your schedule, driving routine, calendar events, recent voicemail and messages – and suggests several destination points based on the data analyzed. While selecting the point itself is nothing new, having it chosen for you according to your daily routine or recent email is a whole other story.

Drawbacks of both solutions

Thus said, while both being helpful, none of the iOS and Android systems proposes something essential. Mostly duplicating the smartphone functions. Low tolerance for third-party apps is also a drawback, yet Android Auto supports much more of them as compared to Apple CarPlay. Accessing another key section of the app is also a bit easier with Android Auto. Voice command system integration (both with Siri and Google) is a great feature for relieving your hands from the phone – but does it relieve your head from driving?

A playlist or route can be chosen before driving off and are rarely adjusted mid-motion. However, answering the messages or listening to them aloud requires drawing some cognitive power and attention from controlling the traffic situation. This poses a potential threat, though it’s lower than typing on the phone while driving.

Conclusions

Thus said, both Google CarPlay and Android Auto are great systems, which are in their infancy now and did not hit the consumers with full power yet. Both systems have great potential and watching them evolve and compete with each other will be an interesting experience. However, from our point of view, route prediction and traffic jam notification system is way more useful than an ability to listen to the podcasts of the sports games on the move.

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New iOS 10 features to be excited about /new-ios-10-features-excited/ /new-ios-10-features-excited/#respond Sat, 11 Mar 2017 05:59:00 +0000 https://quanticapps.com/new-ios-10-features-excited/ New iOS 10 features are a significant update of both UI and UX. Some interface sections changed drastically, but all the changes are great. Apple made sure even the most sophisticated users are delighted with the piece of art their iPhones turned into.

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New iOS 10 features to be excited about

Since it release in September, 2016, iOS 10 was closely examined by various experts and millions of users worldwide. According to the overwhelming majority of reviews, the OS overall performance has improved greatly and UI/UX has gotten even more comfortable and feature-rich. While certain features aim at improving the usage convenience, some are introduced for the sake of the ease of app integration.

For example, Find My Airpods is the feature that will undoubtedly become one of your favorites, as these slim earbuds seem to be able to hide in the open! Simply download Find My iPhone app, sign in with iCloud account, tap on the Airpods, select Actions and Play sound. That’s it, the Airpods will begin to chirp and you  will be able to find them easily.

Quantic Apps composed a list of 15 most noteworthy iOS 10 features to be aware of. The list is presented in no particular order and will be useful for those, who just decided to leave Android behind and enter the world of iOS10 — and even more useful for those who are now making the long-awaited upgrade from previous devices and want to know what’s new, what has improved and what is left intact.

New Facial Recognition algorithm

The users now have much more convenience while browsing Photos in search of great selfies and other shots with their friends as Facial Recognition feature now works much better. The new People tab in Albums also allows grouping those photos as the user sees fit. Possible security concerns are well addressed – this features works only for the photos stored on the device itself.

New Widgets functionality for many Apps

You will not need to unlock the iPhone any more in order to check the latest messages in FB, news, weather and much, much more. New Widgets feature in iOS10 allows doing it by adding animated, expandable and highly customizable widgets that can display text, play audio and even video. SImply swipe to the right from the lock screen – and there you go! Adding new Widgets is also simple – use 3D Touch on the app icon and tap Add Widget!

Emojis just got so much better!

iOS 10 emojis boast much richer functionality, as compared to their predecessors. The emojis are 3 times larger when sent without text, and can be used as substitutes for text inside iMessage or Message app — iOS simply highlights the words that can be replaced with emojis as you type. After you finish typing the text, simply tap the Emoji button and replace all suitable words with shiny emojis!

In-text URLs are now visualized

This is a great feature, enhancing any link you send in iMessage or Message app with an image (automatically fetched from the site) and a short description. This works for iTunes, Youtube, Vimeo, etc. (yes, you can now watch a video or listen to the music without even leaving the chat with a friend!). This feature supports URLs to track on Spotify, but these are not played in-line, of course.

6 types of third party apps are integrated with Siri, more are to come

iOS10 was a milestone in many meanings, including the long-awaited opening of Siri SDK (Sirikit)for developers. This allows using voice commands for requesting a Lyft, messaging in LinkedIn or WhatsApp or even browsing for photos on Pinterest. The initial 6 types of apps will undoubtedly be followed by others, which will allow using Siri with favorite third-party apps of each customer.

Apple Music receives a new personalized playlist

The new Discovery Mix playlist will enrich the Apple Music usage experience greatly, offering new tracks in the user’s preferred categories. Two other playlists, My Favorites Mix and My New Music Mix are on rotation already. The structure the tracks either according to the most repeated ones, or deliver new songs from favorite artists, os it’s only logical that My Discovery Mix will bolster this functionality.

Apple Music now comes with lyrics!

Finally! No need to browse for lyrics for a great new song any more! Whenever you are listening to a track on Apple Music you can just pull up — and the lyrics module will be downloaded. Unfortunately, not all publishers signed a contract with Apple, so some lyrics might be unavailable, but the majority of great tracks are now available for karaoke whenever and wherever you want it!

Transcription (and spam protection) for Voicemail

Voicemail can be great, but listening to it is not always comfortable.One of iOS 10 new features is the long-requested transcription for Voicemail, turning it to an easy-to-read text. In addition, Voicemail SDK (Callkit) is in place, which aims at stopping the Voicemail spam.

Any VoIP to your service

Not all contacts are stored in the phone. We speak with people in Slack, Skype, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and other VoIP services. Previously, you had to store these contacts separately or add them to a contact list by hand. One of the  new iOS 10 features is the ability to treat all such calls like native Phone calls. They are stored in the journal, you can add them to the list of contacts and the app of choice will be used for calling such contacts in the future! No more hassle, just select the contact and call it — iPhone will launch Skype or Slack automatically!

3D Touch is really useful now

This feature introduced with iPhone 6 and 6s was not very popular as it obviously came ahead of the demand. With iOS 10, however, 3D Touch becomes an important and useful feature. You can now deep-press the app icon and create a widget for it, accept a Calendar invite or clear all Notifications without even unlocking your iPhone! Many more functions are sure to come and 3D Touch will take its rightful place amongst the most widely used iOS 10 features.

Remove Native Apps if you wish so

In the new iOS version all Native Apps can be removed from the Home screen. They are not deleted, however, to prevent the system from crashing, the user can simply hide the launcher icons from sight. Should the need arise, any Native App can be easily “reinstalled” from the App Store.

QuickType is your new best friend

Another iOS 10 feature that is drastically improved is QuickType. It can now read the text requests you receive and help answer them with ease. For example, questions like “Where are you” will surface a suggestion to pin your current location on a map. Inquiries about a friend’s phone number or address will surface the needed info from the contact list, etc. Finding a needed information in your Calendar or contact list just became a lot easier.

Multilingual keyboard from QuickType

Another welcomed functionality is the QuickType’s ability to automatically write the text in multiple languages, even if you did not switch to the correct keyboard before typing the text. Simply add the keyboard in Settings — General — Keyboard and QuickType will analyse the text as you type and stay put for switching the keyboard if need be.

Apple Pay makes its way into your buying routine

Whenever you want to shop online you can use Apple Pay feature directly from your iPhone now. Setup it once and use it on any sites supporting the feature, instead of inputting the credit card details over and over again.

Home app for your smart home

A brand new app called Home was released with iOS 10. It allows connecting all HomeKit-enabled devices into groups and controlling them with buttons or Siri voice commands. For example, a simple “Goodnight!” can turn all the TVs off, close the shades, lock the doors and switch the thermostat on. No more walking around half-asleep checking if everything is done. Home app will keep your home safe!

There are many more great new iOS 10 features, yet we suggest you explore them on your own, as there is nothing compared to the joy of discovery. Be sure that Quantic Apps will use all the opportunities iOS 10 offers to mobile developers, so expect new great apps from us!

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MWC’17 Barcelona innovations for mobile /mwc17-barcelona-innovations-mobile/ /mwc17-barcelona-innovations-mobile/#respond Fri, 03 Mar 2017 14:12:27 +0000 https://quanticapps.com/mwc17-barcelona-innovations-mobile/ Mobile world congress 2017 is over. It took place at Mobile World Capital Barcelona, Spain from February, 27 to March, 2 and these 4 days were incredible! Around 108,000 people were able to witness the true power of mobile

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MWC’17 Barcelona innovations for mobile

Mobile world congress 2017 is over. It took place at Mobile World Capital Barcelona, Spain from February, 27 to March, 2 and these 4 days were incredible! Around 108,000 people were able to witness the true power of mobile, which is behind literally every new breakthrough and innovation emerging in our fast-paced and interconnected world!

More than 2,300 companies and startups from 208 countries all over the world took part in a massive exposition located at magnificent state-of-the-art Fira Gran Via expo centre and Fira Montjuïc. A whopping 3,500 of reporters represented the mass media worldwide and provided a thorough coverage of the event. The pavilions were spread across 9 huge halls and 11 outdoor locations, occupying around 100 square kilometers in total.

The expo showcased a plethora of breakthroughs and incredible projects that will change the way we communicate and live: 5G Internet coverage for IoT, connected cars, smart houses, 3D printing, robotics, drones, Artificial Intelligence, wearable tech for augmented reality and virtual reality, along with data security solutions, and backend technologies of mobile development. The GSMA Innovation city visitors were also given a possibility to take part in the most immersive and cutting-edge demonstrations of many of these technologies at work, as well as getting acquainted with the latest mobile-enabled apps and services from the companies around the globe.

The latest addition to the exposition was the NextTechHall 8.0 showcasing several of the aforementioned technologies.

YoMo 2017 was a pan-Spain Youth Mobile festival, bringing more than 11,000 children aged 11-16 in order to describe them the possibilities opening for those choosing to obtain professions needed in mobile development industry. Science, Technology, Engineering, Art (Design) and Maths form the STEAM – the most important branches of education needed for bringing fresh minds and innovative ideas into the industry.

MWC holds dear the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s). Mobile apps and technologies are built not only for profit or entertainment, they should be aimed at fighting poverty, injustice, discrimination of any kind, slowing the global climate change, etc. A variety of conference sessions and networking events were devoted to discussing these topics and depicting these goals with the help of augmented reality-based app.

Women are an all-important part of mobile-related industry, so Women4Tech educational initiative was aimed at encouraging more women to try themselves out in various jobs, including the ones requiring leadership and managerial skills, which many women excel at. One of the core missions of this programme is supporting the SDG 5 – the goal for gender equality.

322 speakers had their talks during an intense conference programme. They represented mobile operators and organizations, consumer brands and NGOs even from the industries that are not considered too closely mobile-related. Automotive and health, banking and entertainment industries begin to be connected through innovative mobile technologies that change the world around us. One of the most anticipated keynote speakers was the CEO and founder of Netflix – Reed Hastings. He shared his vision of how the world of content is now in the process of change and disruption.

There was quite a bunch of Partner Programmes where 29 mobile industry evangelists and visionaries disclosed the effects of the mobile technology advancements, and what new possibilities now form the mobile industry landscape. The topics discussed covered a huge range of topics, from the 4th Industrial Revolution and automated factories to Consumer IoT (smart houses, etc.), new forms of content delivery in the era of social media, e Government and public policies, etc.

4YFN is the best place for mobile startups and mobile development companies to contact the investors or potential partners in order to shape the future together. Located at Fira Montjuïc, 4YFN attracted thousands of visitors and provided immense networking possibilities for everyone involved. Such exposure is essential in order to help new ideas reach the tech community worldwide and gain the support it needs to succeed.

Mobile World Congress 2017 was a majestic experience. QuanticApps looks forward to taking part in the next events. We’ll be happy to meet you there!


 

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7 Tips for developing a successful mobile app /7-tips-developing-successful-mobile-app/ /7-tips-developing-successful-mobile-app/#respond Sun, 19 Feb 2017 18:08:33 +0000 https://quanticapps.com/7-tips-developing-successful-mobile-app/ Quantic Apps company provides a list of tips on mobile app development that can help deliver a great product. Some pieces of advice are quite common, while some can be a surprise!

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7 Tips for developing a successful mobile app

Do you know that sales of smartphones and tablets are three times higher than for PCs? The future world will be mobile, and every software product aiming to secure a place under the sun should have a mobile app. More to say, this app should be built with several key principles in mind:
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  • the app must ensure the same user experience on any device
  • the app must be free to use, with voluntary in-app monetization.
Below we will list 7 tips for developing a successful mobile app. While some are quite common, several can be a useful surprise!

Mobile app development begins with a market research

Double ClSurely, your mobile app can be very useful and entertaining, however it will definitely face some competition.There are more than 3 million apps available in total on Google Play and iOS App Store. Explore the existing apps, collect the user opinions and reviews, write down the most often mentioned issues and problems. Such practice will help you avoid competitors’ mistakes and deliver exactly the features the customers expect.ick to Edit

One should research the audience to deliver a great product

The app will be used if it helps solve a certain pain of a user. Therefore, mobile app developers must understand their customers. How often and for how long will the customers use the app? Will they advocate it to their friends and family (regardless of the referral program)? Exploring the preferences and behavior of customer personas – some imaginary users of your mobile app – helps extrapolate the trends and usage patterns of target audience and adjust the product accordingly.User scenarios represent the order of personas’ interactions with an app. These scenarios are like pure gold for UI design. Experience charts depict the choices each persona made on each stage of interaction, providing understanding of what emotions and consequences surround each action. This is a solid ground for building a great and positive UX.

The principle of 3 taps is vital to UX

Modern users live in the era of information overload. They can effectively concentrate on a task for 8-10 seconds, not more. This means any action within your mobile app should be completed in the quickest and easiest way possible. For example, beginning the chat with a support representative must take no more 3 taps from the main app page and to the customer support request. If your app provides such UX, the users will love using it and will recommend it to other prospects.

Mobile developers must ensure maximum data usage efficiency

Devices are multiple and resources available to the app during usage cannot be counted. Any number of apps can be installed on the device, any number of them might run at the moment and any of them might demand all the resources available any second. Thus said, the mobile app should ideally use as little resources as possible.

Launch the app only on one platform first

Launching on several platforms at once and adding all related features, including cross-platform interactions is not going to end well, trust us. Just release the app able to do what it should do on one platform and add the other ones later on. Follow iOS mobile app development guides or Android mobile apps development instructions will help you better understand the platform chosen and tailor your app to excel on it before expanding to other platforms.

Make sure the app is intuitive

Choose the least digitally ready person in your surrounding (a grandpa or an uncle who never used a smartphone?) and ask them to use some function of the app. If they can do it without asking for help – your app is intuitive enough. If not… well… you have a long way ahead of you.

Make a good app first, make it perfect later

No app is perfect from the very beginning and many improvements are added over time. Trying to add all possible features at once to your MVP just prolongs the development and lowers the chances of success. Your app should not be able to deliver GPS coordinates along with latest news and the weather forecast. It should just make what it was intended to do — solve the user’s certain pain, and do it fast and easy. This will help your mobile app hit the top of the lists. Any number of features can be added in later releases.
This list is by no means full, yet it contains the main principles of developing a great mobile app, the principles we at Quantic Apps follow ourselves. Would you like to add or replace some point? Please share your thoughts in the comments below!

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