Top Mobile Application Trends To Rule 2018
The app economy is continuing to expand further and it grew to its revolutionary phase. The number of free apps downloaded in the year 2017 is projected to increase to 253.91 billion from 57.33 billion recorded in the year 2012. According to this statistic, each person on the planet of Earth has an average of 37 apps installed on his mobile phone.
Apart from free mobile apps, the users are now also started to download the paid mobile apps. While the number of paid apps downloaded is 2.89 billion in 2011 which was raised to 14.78 billion last year. The increase in the number of downloads has resulted in the increase of app revenue. The experts have revealed that the revenue through apps will be going to hit more than $189 billion in 2020.
As the mobile app development keeps on maturing and expanding, 2018 will witness some of the revolutionary changes in the overall ecosystem. New markets are emerging and new technologies are replacing older methods. Mobile apps will become quicker, sleeker and will do things that the apps couldn’t able to do previously. They are strategizing ahead of time and here are the successful mobile trends that will change the way we use our smartphones.
Material Design
Google Material Design was first introduced in 2014. This new update has lots of features to improve the emerging app market appearance. As it is related to the user experience and user interface, it has a direct effect on the return on investment through mobile app development. It has its own missions and goals, but it is a simple application using all the available space effectively.
AR/VR apps
In-app Gestures
Wearables
Personalization
Personalization is something that each one of us will appreciate during offline activities. The app users wanted to have the same attitude while doing shopping or reading while holding a smartphone. The mobile app developers can record users’ step and can customize their experience according to the in-app stroll. The users don’t have to search for the same information over and over again while receiving individual push notifications.
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