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  1. There’s no denying that we reside in a mobile-first world. There’s also no denying that this trend will continue, which means competition will inevitably become tougher and tougher.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2017/12/22/zero-time-for-bad-ux-five-tips-for-mobile-app-ux-design/#21d00ff15548/
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  2. Whether it is the notch in the new iPhone X or the unceremonious removal of the headphone jack, Apple’s UX design principles have always polarised users. However, even the most fervent supporters of the Cupertino company will concede one of Apple’s major design missteps lies in its universally maligned podcast app.
    https://usabilitygeek.com/ux-case-study-overcast-mobile-app/
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  3. Over the last couple of years, artificial intelligence (AI) has been incredibly popular across multiple digital mediums. Whether it’s conversational chatbots, data analytics or everything in between- given its flexibility and convenience, this technology is now used for a range of purposes.

    But how does it affect mobile app user experience? Can you really alter the experience of end-users with AI? Also, how can a developer implement artificial intelligence to enhance the user experience?
    http://clickz.com/using-artificial-intelligence-to-design-better-mobile-app-user-experience/259694/
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  4. We all know the power of the first contact. The first date may turn into the love of your life – or get forgotten in a couple of hours. Tasting a new meal for the first time, you may get delighted – or hate even hearing its name ever after. The first contact with a teacher may get a student amazed at a subject – or deathly bored. Still, that’s not a lottery, that’s far from luck: in most cases, the first contact leads to success in case you are well-prepared. Today we are going to discuss one of the ways to organize the first date of your app with users with an onboarding tutorial.
    https://icons8.com/articles/ux-design-onboarding-mobile-app/
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  5. The success of your mobile app rests on multiple different factors; however, the most important factor is easily user experience (UX) design. Expectations for mobile interactions have grown, and as a result, UX design has become an essential part of the mobile app development process.
    http://customerthink.com/user-experience-best-practices-to-enhance-your-mobile-app-design/
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  6. User experience online is near about similar to the user experience factor when they visit grocery stores. A pleasant time and minimal hassles is what the user is expecting anywhere. One should be able to navigate the store easily, take what they need, and complete the purchase without problems and get back home.

    If one has to deal with a slow cashier, and the stock is not placed systematically and you are greeted by hostile employees, it becomes a terrible user experience just like that. All retail stores understand the same and abide by it too.
    http://customerthink.com/trendy-ux-design-tips-to-make-your-app-future-friendly/
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  7. “Does Anyone’s Spotify Look Like This?” wrote a plaintive poster on Spotify’s Android support forums a couple of weeks ago, with screenshots showing what appears to be a stripped-down, spacier user interface for the streaming service’s mobile app.
    http://musically.com/2018/02/15/spotify-on-demand-playlists-free/
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  8. Reuters, the iconic news agency founded over a century ago, has expanded into the mobile app space within the last few years. For those not in the know, the Reuters app provides access to breaking news, market data, and more, straight to mobile devices around the world.

    There’s little doubt that Reuters’ app content will keep you up to date with the world around you. But does the app’s user experience support its content? To find out, we explore the finer points of its app in our latest UX Analysis post. Read on to discover how Reuters keep mobile users active and engaged.
    https://20171108-08332151-dot-leanplum.appspot.com/blog/reuters-ux/
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  9. In today’s world of automation, IoT (Internet of Things) concept is gaining ground swiftly among the industries. Be it a smart home, smart workplace, or a smart city, IoT has started strengthening its presence everywhere. A report has revealed that around 31 billion connected devices will be available globally by 2020. We can expect that all major industry sectors will leverage the benefits of this thriving technology soon.

    Interestingly, people want to control the connected devices on the move by using fingertips, and this requirement gives a boost to IoT penetration in mobile application development. There is no exaggeration in mentioning that IoT is all set to drive the future of custom mobile app solutions. Here we mention eight factors through which the IoT technology will revolutionize the app development domain.
    https://thriveglobal.com/stories/mobile-app-development-and-iot-right-blend-to-boost-your-business/
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  10. The way we use technology to communicate varies drastically based on age, perhaps most conspicuously within family circles. Communication between a brother and sister, or another generational peer, is typically a much more fluid experience than with a parent, grandparent or distant relative. While younger generations have commonly adopted social media platforms to stay connected, technological accessibility often leaves older generations out of the loop. As our ecosystem of communication technologies grows more diverse, how can we look to develop experiences that are easy for older, in some cases less technologically-savvy generations to adopt, while still keeping younger, digital natives engaged?
    https://appdevelopermagazine.com/mobile-app-design-tips-for-all-generations/
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