5 Emerging Trends for Mobile App Development by Staff Writers Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 03, 2020
Mobile app development is rapidly evolving under the influence of the market, new technologies, and innovations. The introduction of technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of things (IoT) is shaping up not just the process of app development, but also how consumers interact with their individual mobile apps. According to Statista, mobile app revenue will reach $581.9 billion in 2020. The industry of mobile development is highly competitive, meaning that you need to be aware of the latest trends to stay competitive. But whenever you are looking for mobile app development solutions, the top-notch mobile application development agency is here to support you with this task and stay afloat in this business. Now, let's look at top-trending technologies that will impact custom mobile app development in 2020.
Internet of Things In 2020, a rapid increase in the number of applications with support for IoT devices is expected due to the growing user demand and intense competition. Many large manufacturers of IT devices and household appliances have already relied on IoT technology in their product lines, which means that the development of mobile IoT applications in the coming years will inevitably be having a moment.
5G Technology 5G networks offer huge opportunities for mobile applications, providing speeds 100 times faster than 4G, improved data security, and support for new technologies such as 3D games and augmented reality. Besides, chatbots as technology are constantly progressing, but it is expected that with the advent of 5G, they will be able to reach a new level. All thanks to the active use of AI technologies, big data, and the Internet of things in chatbots. This will allow users to receive logical and adequate answers from chatbots with useful information in real-time. Another relevant specialization with the introduction of 5G should be the creation of different versions of mobile applications that will be adapted for both 5G-compatible devices and older models of smartphones working in 4G networks and even previous generations.
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Thus, machine learning has a huge prospect in the field of information technology, logistics, healthcare, energy, education, etc. And the introduction of AI-based applications will offer a unique user interface with a recommendation mechanism for a personalized experience. Besides, the behavioral targeting feature of the latest apps makes it easier for users to find what they want without giving commands. AI is also revolutionizing the user experience by introducing chatbots. This is an AI-driven tool through which companies will answer customer questions and inquiries without specialist intervention. Hence, in 2020, mobile applications will become even more personalized and user-oriented. The use of intelligent platforms ensures that you can enjoy an individual experience designed specifically for you. And the advent of sophisticated but easy-to-use applications will make life even easier and more convenient
Nellis AFB to test 5G network beginning in January 2021 Washington DC (UPI) May 28, 2020 The Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering and the U.S. Air Force Warfare Center are working together to build a fifth-generation, or 5G, cellular network, for testing at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, according to the Pentagon. "The Defense Department recognizes 5G technology is vital to maintaining America's military and economic advantages," Dr. Joseph Evans, DOD technical director for 5G and the lead for the department's 5G development effort, said Thursday ... read more
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