HTML5 Mobile Application Development for Flawless App Performance

If you want an innovative and out-of-the box mobile app, then harnessing the potential of the cutting edge HTML5 technology is just the right answer. Today, it has become possible to develop feature-rich and business-centric mobile apps that are highly scalable and robust as well. In this manner, you can enhance the way your business is capable of interacting with your target audience.

Today, many companies are in the fray to offer innovative as well as highly interactive HTML5 mobile applications for various industry verticals. Such HTML5 mobile apps have all the necessary rich features along with elevated performance and latest technology trends. Besides they complement your business insights. Most HTML5 mobile app development companies have proven expertise in applications development, so that you also get value added services for your company or organization along with the best development practices.

HTML5 Mobile Application Development for Flawless App Performance
Today, because of the high levels of competition, companies offer cost effective services to ensure high Return on Investment (ROI) and also offer 24/7 technical support alongside. They have become extremely customer focused and offer the highest level of technical support through various complex communication systems.

Besides, such application development companies now hire expert developers who are proficient and dynamic in their work and outlook. They are provided the latest development tools as well as platforms so that they can ensure the production and delivery of client-centric mobile solutions using proven methodologies. Thus, by adopting best practices and following the highest international standards for development, such as ISO 9001 processes, high performance execution is achieved during the entire project cycle.

This has resulted in acceleration in the development of mobile apps using HTML5 as the preferred standard for developing cross-platform mobile applications. Since HTML5 is written in Java Script, it is capable of running in web browsers. Hence, it is seen as a favorite platform that can provide rich user experience demanded by new platforms.

Users can expect powerful audio and video support, increased device storage capabilities and advanced capabilities. Also, the incorporation of auto-updating in major browsers gives developers more confidence using the features offered by HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. All this gives greater flexibility at lower costs.

Moreover, web developers are now capable of creating apps for all major platforms in one go, using advanced features available in modern smart phones. Native mobile app development is also possible using the familiar HTML5 and Java Script technologies.

Hence, HTML5 mobile application development allows developers to combine the stability and performance of native applications with the web in reach as well. HTML5 mobile app development makes it possible to provide users a fast, responsive, secure, and beautiful app for your product or service across multiple platforms.

With features such as cross platform compatibility, video and audio playback without third party plug-ins, and improved 2D and 3D effects, the HTML5 standard is now supported by all the latest version of mobile browsers. So, for developers who want to develop fully functional and beautiful apps that work flawlessly on mobiles, and yet do not want to code separately for each platform, HTML5 is their best choice.

Ania Maken is a article writer and internet marketer working in US based company Pacific App Design which offering services and solution relevant to HTML5 mobile application development and design by expert team of developers.

Patent Application and Debut of Samsung's Flexible Smartphone

In early 2017, we can expect Samsung Electronics Co. to release the first foldable smartphone models in the market. Over the past few months, the company has been gaining buzz for their flexible electronic device concept. And just recently, a copy surfaced on the internet of their application for a patent filed on the 20th of April this year with the Korean Intellectual Property Office. The company also filed for a utility patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office last November. The application with publication number US 2016-0187994 A1 is now pending approval.

Patent Application and Debut of Samsung's Flexible Smartphone
The device uses organic LED technology for its flexible display. While the use of OLED is nothing new with Samsung, having used it in all their flagship devices, the newest model is set to be the first commercially available bendable smartphone.

Before the release of this concept, Samsung launched its Galaxy Note 7. The public generally received it in a positive light until units began catching fire and soon exploded when they were charged. Lawsuits followed when unit after unit started blowing up. Then an inevitable and highly damaging PR incident happened, and Samsung had to undergo a recall process with a staggering estimated cost of two billion dollars. Samsung then had no choice but to discontinue the sale of Galaxy Note 7, losing around 5 billion dollars up front plus an evaluated 95 percent of the year's operating profit.

And so, with the recent setbacks Samsung faced, the integration of OLED tech with a design that allows users to fold their phones might just give Samsung the edge they need to boost their sales, reacquire what they lost, and rebuild their corporate reputation. Prepaid Phone Cards

How the flexible electronic device works

As presented in the patent application, the model will have an 8-inch screen when unfurled and when used as a handset, will reduce into a 5-inch display. For the two screens to work in a single phone, the patented images showed a hinge specifically designed to keep the smartphone upright and help keep it perfectly fit in one's pocket when folded.

Although other details remain undisclosed until now, people are aware that many parts of a regular, unbendable smartphone will have to function differently. Aside from coming up with a functional and flexible display, the minds behind this innovative gadget will have to think of a way to install a battery that not only remains intact without overheating but will also work well whether the device is folded or not.

In comparison with Microsoft Surface Book

The phone's axis is similar to the flexible hinge of Microsoft's Surface Book, something which the company patented last year. Samsung's hinge is also similar to Microsoft's multi-pivot armadillo hinge that has a pending patent application with the USPTO, publication number US 2016-0132075 A1. And while Samsung also filed a patent request for their flexible device concept, and with Microsoft's application having a final rejection status, it is still quite early to tell if there will be possible infringement cases once the products hit the market of both countries where the inventions can be sold.

However, buyers of the first gen Microsoft Surface Book noted that dust tends to settle on the inner sides of the hinge. On the other hand, images of Samsung's flexible device shows the hinge has a different arrangement where each fold curves in a way that fits the next. The patent application of Samsung also suggests that the hinge, unlike Microsoft's, can work in a way that allows the device to be folded and unfolded semi-automatically.

Project Valley

It was in 2015 that Samsung announced it was working on a foldable display, naming the research then as Project Valley. People expect the model to be released under the name Galaxy X. But this model is not the first product under Samsung's work on flexible screens. Galaxy Note Edge and its curved screen gave us the first glimpse of this tech back in 2014. Soon after, being the largest supplier of OLED panels used in mobile products, Samsung continued to develop pioneering formats of displays for smartphones. Samsung is counting on the OLED tech to generate large orders that could take them back to the front lines after the overwhelming recall of phones.

And now with the flexible OLED technology, smartphones can be designed thinner yet able to display brighter images and videos without quickly draining the battery, unlike phones with LCD screens. Tech analysts and enthusiasts are excited to see these elements in Samsung's Project Valley next year.

Author's Bio

Vincent G. Spivey is a legal researcher at the Livingston Loeffler Law Firm. His work focuses on intellectual property law and matters of patent and copyright infringement. Vincent has spent years providing clients a legal perspective on ownership and the protection of creative and intellectual works. He also finds the time to write about current legal issues to help people learn about their rights.

How to Create an Android App

A very simple and easy business model for making money online is to build an Android app.

Mobile apps are relatively simple to make when compared with PC software and distribution is also very easy thanks to the existence of mobile app stores that let people search for an easily download and buy your software.

Android in particular makes the process even simpler, thanks to the much simpler approval process for new apps compared with Apple and the lower cost for becoming a developer.

Getting Started - The Conventional Route

How to Create an Android App
When you first get started, you will most likely take the conventional route of using Android Studio. This is the main 'IDE' (Integrated Development Environment') that can provide you with all the necessary tools in one place and streamline the process with helpful tips, straightforward testing and the like.

This can be downloaded from the Android developers website and should come with the Android SDK included. That SDK is one of the key tools that you'll need - it's a set of instructions you can access that specifically relate to the capabilities of Android. You will also need the Java Development Kit (JDK).

From here you'll be programming in Java and writing code that refers to the Android SDK. Unfortunately, you'll likely find that this is all a little complex not only to use but also to set up.

For that reason, many people will decide to take other routes...

Other Options

There are several other options when it comes to building Android apps. One is to use 'app builder' software which will allow you to build apps without knowing any code. These are very limited in terms of what you can build though and they take away a lot of freedom.

A 'compromise' position then would be to use something like Basic4Android. Basic4Android is a tool that makes coding for Android much simpler and easier and even streamlines the testing process. If it's a game you're looking to make, then a similar options is to use Unity which will make it much easier.

Then of course you can always outsource the creation of your app, though it's often harder than you might expect to find a capable of coder.

The best option for a marketer interested in making money then? That would be to simply buy an app and then promote it! Find a good app that isn't selling much, email the creator and make it your own!

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