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Latest Trends In Mobile App Development

“When asked during a recent survey, business owners from around the country all stated that having a mobile application for their business was their leading priority for the new year. In fact, 8 out of 10 businesses surveyed have stated that they intend to launch one or more apps during the year of 2012.

What does this mean for app developers? It means that anyone in this field can expect explosive growth in their business if their mobile app development techniques are current and marketable. Developers that can offer apps that are user friendly, provide easy management for the business, and can operate in a cross-platform manner will enjoy a very busy year.

Mobile app development is continually changing. New languages such as HTM˽ and the ability to create hybrid codes have enabled developers to be more creative with their applications. Newer technologies are also allowing developers to incorporate additional tools into apps, such as geo-positioning without additional high costs.

Developers can now provide their customers with applications that can be fully enjoyed by the consumer, regardless of operating system or type of hand held device they use, in a cost-effective manner to both the developer and client they serve.

Businesses understand that having an app has now become crucial to their competitiveness in the marketplace. With 80% of all hand-held device owners admitting to having 5 or more apps on their device at any single time, businesses know that they must provide consumers with this type of tool or watch their business fail.

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Phones of the year: Samsung Galaxy S II

2011 has been an exciting year for mobile phones, with some of the most advanced smartphones the world has ever seen battling it out to be number one. With highly anticipated releases from developers such as Apple and Samsung, the year has produced some top quality devices, and one of those is the HTC Sensation. Its biggest competitor at the time of release was the Samsung Galaxy S II, which utilised the same dual core, similar software and the Android operating system, but the Sensation put up one hell of a fight.
Like many of the releases this year, the HTC Sensation marks the most advanced and best phone yet released by its developer. Its 4.7 inch screen also makes it one of the largest phones on the market, and although that may put some people off, it makes the device a great tool for browsing the internet or watching videos. This is assisted by the phone’s powerful 1.5 GHz single core processor, which allows it to run hard core multimedia with ease with no time lag, even when multitasking. Although some phones with large displays often compromise on battery life, the HTC Sensation XL includes a 1600 mAh battery, keeping the phone running for up to seven hours at a time.
HTC’s Sense interface is one of the major selling points of any HTC phone. It is a definite improvement on the basic Android set up, making it easier to navigate the phone and access applications. Many have described the Sensation as a joy to use. HTC have also promised that the phone will receive an upgrade to Android 4.0 in early 2012, keeping it up to date with the latest version of the operating system. If you like a big display and ease of navigation, this phone and its capable processor may be your choice of 2011. Visit Dial-A-Phone.co.uk for more infomation

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