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I deal with designing, developing and managing apps for iPhone, iPad, Android. A PARTICULAR MODEL OF DIGITAL COMMUNICATION Designing and developing an app for mobile devices is a very particular and specific activity, which must be placed in the context of an overall digital communication strategy. In addition to representing a new type of digital container for hosting functions and content, which is technically new and unexplored, apps allow you to experiment with some features that make users' experiences with smartphones unique and unprecedented. A NEW INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE For the first time, the apps allow you to freely arrange and combine information and data in all known formats in an interactive experience: texts, databases, Web, audio, video, photos, recordings, music, location via GPS, real-time connections, chat, e-mail, SMS, MMS, even typical smartphone movements such as shaking or simple rotation.
Furthermore, the recent introduction of fingerprint reading and recognition and the presence of NFC processors to guarantee secure transactions on latest generation smartphones introduce new dimensions and new possibilities, previously unthinkable in an interactive experience. In short, it is a completely new and unexplored model of digital communication and interaction . THE Nepal Phone Number EXTRAORDINARY BECAME NORMAL Today, developing an app means offering an experience to users who have become accustomed to having top-level functions on their smartphone, which are now taken for granted. Think of the recent success (Summer 2016) of Pokemon Go, which converts the smartphone camera into an augmented reality framework, and which has defined the new level of involvement in online games for the second half of the 2010s, and beyond . After Pokemon Go, no smartphone game can be the same again.
And even the most general apps will no longer be the same. AUGMENTED REALITY, 3D VISION Consequently, thinking and creating an app today means concretizing an idea and bringing the user into an experience in a very, very specific and peculiar form, above all thinking about integrating the different typical functions of a smartphone held in the hand, carried pocket, on the move, away from home: with maps, GPS position, camera, microphone, augmented reality, interaction with movements, with a smartwatch, soon also with 3D glasses (for Christmas 2017). It would therefore be a big mistake today to think of developing an app as if the smartphone were simply a computer with a smaller monitor. It is not. Smartphones and tablets are new interactive and mobile tools by definition. It won't make any sense for your users to download an app that replicates the (unexciting) desktop personal computer experience.
Furthermore, the recent introduction of fingerprint reading and recognition and the presence of NFC processors to guarantee secure transactions on latest generation smartphones introduce new dimensions and new possibilities, previously unthinkable in an interactive experience. In short, it is a completely new and unexplored model of digital communication and interaction . THE Nepal Phone Number EXTRAORDINARY BECAME NORMAL Today, developing an app means offering an experience to users who have become accustomed to having top-level functions on their smartphone, which are now taken for granted. Think of the recent success (Summer 2016) of Pokemon Go, which converts the smartphone camera into an augmented reality framework, and which has defined the new level of involvement in online games for the second half of the 2010s, and beyond . After Pokemon Go, no smartphone game can be the same again.
And even the most general apps will no longer be the same. AUGMENTED REALITY, 3D VISION Consequently, thinking and creating an app today means concretizing an idea and bringing the user into an experience in a very, very specific and peculiar form, above all thinking about integrating the different typical functions of a smartphone held in the hand, carried pocket, on the move, away from home: with maps, GPS position, camera, microphone, augmented reality, interaction with movements, with a smartwatch, soon also with 3D glasses (for Christmas 2017). It would therefore be a big mistake today to think of developing an app as if the smartphone were simply a computer with a smaller monitor. It is not. Smartphones and tablets are new interactive and mobile tools by definition. It won't make any sense for your users to download an app that replicates the (unexciting) desktop personal computer experience.