Several factors are involved in improving user experience regarding mobile apps. What most app developers forget is that mobile users use mobile phones most of the time when they are in a hurry. If you take a look at your day, you will realize that you use the mobile while listening to a presentation, to a song, or while you are traveling, eating, or watching tv.
Mostly, you are doing something else when you use the phone. So, generally, you are in a rush. If your app is consuming more than a few seconds to load, you are losing the game in front of your competitors. You are not going to win unless you speed up things. For example, if the payment system redirects the users to another page where the bank verifies their identity, it will take a lot of time. Therefore, you should solve this problem. One solution is to use Huawei’s in app purchase android system. They deploy a variety of methods to pace up the process of payment transfer.
Presentation
The presentation of your app is as much important as its functioning. You need to strike the right balance. Once you think that the layout of the app and the design are good, you need to test them keeping the end-user in view. You should keep in mind that the user might have to open the app with a bad 3G connection or he will open it while he is dictating his secretary in the office.
Some important points that you must keep in view are the following:
- Will they be able to read the interface of the app while they are taking a walk?
- Will they be able to read the text or is the font size large enough to have an easy read?
- Is the font color following the light of the sun? It means is it in contrast with it to make the text more visible even when the user stands in the sunlight?
- Are the buttons of the app large enough to press with fingers?
If you are not taking care of these presentation tips, your app will be cumbersome for the users.
Intuitive
The app should be so much easy to use that you will not be needing a manual to figure out how you should proceed. The manual should simply tell readers about the capabilities and functions of the app. Users don’t have time to read through the pages of the manual. They love the apps that guide them through the processes.
Make good first impression
The first impression is the last so try to make the first impression the best in every way. Only that’s how you retain customers. Some apps have a great design but their presentation doesn’t suit users. They easily get fed up with them. The main thing to remember is that users are not interested in the value of goods or services you offer. They are more interested in how easy it is to get those things. Therefore, plan accordingly and try to facilitate the consumers.