Showing posts with label Android Apps Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android Apps Development. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

What Users Want and How Android Delivers?

Readers must be aware that the Smartphone is a device of immense possibilities. And, through it speak a billion minds. This is possible because the Smartphone is today a place where ideas from all over the world converge in the form of either apps or content. Checking mail, sending messages, sharing articles, videos and music and taking training sessions, the mobile is a vehicle where just anything happens. And it is taking place at a rate that was not possible with desktop internet because the mobile comes with mobility and a distinct pricing advantage.

 It is this accessibility and pricing advantage that has driven mobile sales all across emerging economies with South Asia and Africa, in particular leading the way. And here, it is Android that is showing the way to the rest as it continues to occupy a lion’s share in the app market with its ease of use and efficacy. So, why does it lead? Top answer this question, we need to look at what users actually look for in an app platform.

First, the app needs to be multifarious in terms of its functionality. In other words, for the app to perform a lot of functions simultaneously, it needs to have a complex and elaborate structure. But on the outside, it needs to be simple to use and neat in terms of design. Users may say this is exactly what iOS achieved. Well, Android does the same too with its accessibility and easy integration. After all, Android is no ‘fenced garden’.

Secondly, your mobile platform needs to provide security. This is even more important in the light of apps coming under attacks of various kinds, in the form of spams, Trojans, viruses etc. Especially when you design an app for payment processing or ecommerce, no customer would consider using your app if it fails to deliver here. And as you all know, Android does a fabulous job here.

Thirdly, your app platform needs to constantly reinvent itself. Well, Android is renewing its platform altogether. With default encryption and SELinux security with multiuser support, Android will have reinvented itself come the next year. And as users would recall, Android 5.0 was just what the doctor ordered in terms of performance improvements!



Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Five iOS Features That Android Needs to Have

Even hardcore lovers of Android and its latest version lollipop, would tell you that Android isn’t perfect. There are areas where the iOS is frankly, better. This, despite Android’s smart sharing features and deep Google integration.

In this article, we look at some of the areas that Google should improve upon, taking a cue from Apple.



1. Top-of-the screen touch

One of the most irritating things when you browse WebPages has to endlessly swipe through to reach the top. Well, iOS users would never have had this problem, for you just have to touch the top of the screen and you’ll be right there. It’s indeed puzzling as to why Google hasn’t enabled this considering this is a facility fairly easy to implement.

2. Quick reply

Some third-party texting apps create a popup window for users to respond to a message without diving back into the app. Users would feel great if Android could have this type of quick reply natively. Especially since it makes two messaging apps:  Hangouts and Messenger.

On an iPhone it’s much faster to reply to someone this way. It helps users save some time when they’re interrupted with a text and want to respond quickly and get back to what they were doing.

3. Steal Airdrop

When iPhone users want to send/transfer files among Apple devices, they need look no beyond Airdrop. To be fair to Google, it already has this facility in Google drive. All it needs to do is to connect this to Drive given that there’s desktop software for both OS X and Windows.

4. ‘Control Center’

Though some of the features of Android’s original notification shade such as toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are already available in Apple, it would do Android no harm if it were to take a cue from Control center.

5. Please display the Battery percentage

This is something even those who swear by Android won’t pardon it for. That Google still hasn’t chosen to do anything about it seem quite inexplicable considering Android Lollipop had everything from lock screen to eliminating widgets implemented meticulously.