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As the mobile channel matures and technology develops, so does the field of mobile user experience. Good UX is what separates successful apps from the unsuccessful ones. UX of any app is very important in terms of engaging customers.

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Good Mobile UX Design: Brings Sure Success For Your APP

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As the mobile channel matures and technology develops, so does the field of mobile user experience. Good UX is what separates successful apps from the unsuccessful ones. UX of any app is very important in terms of engaging customers.Here are Few Tips on How to Design a Good UX:Go Back To The Drawing Board:The main point to remember throughout the whole mobile UX design is that whilst it has some principles in common with the web and software design, simply shrinking the desktop experience is not going to work. To design a good app, one should always start with the customer experience and follow through, enhancing it with the right elements of the existing digital presence where appropriate.

The 80/20 Rule:Normally, 80% of the app users will only use 20% of its functionality. If you have an online presence, easy ways to ensure how you cater customers is by looking at how the customers are interacting with the website and determine what functionality is most used, this will help to cut down on the feature set and can make the 20% easy and intuitive to use.Task-based Design:The apps every function should be built towards helping the users to both identify and then complete the task, and the rest should be discarded. Mobile users dont have much patience, as they are mostly using the app on the go. And the space that the developers have to work with is very small. They should be able to sense their intent and focus on exposing the possibilities available at each stage of the task to the user, so they can move through the completion yet fluidly react to uncovering data they werent expecting.

Keep It Simple:Keep the design as simple as possible for the users to understand. When there comes a need to put a FAQ inside the app, the design has probably gone wrong somewhere. Remember that the desktop design is totally different than that of a mobile device. The space allowed in the mobile is very less and hence the design should be built accordingly. In a long run, the simpler the app is, the better it will be.

Eventually, the difference between the mobile experience and that of more traditional design is that the small, slow hardware and unique external demands placed on the user means there is little room for overly flabby layout and feature sets that have crept into some parts of the desktop.Interested To Know More About?Outsourcing Mobile Application Dveloppement IndiaAndroid Apps SpecialistDveloppement Application Android