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Home Business Telecoms Business owners with websites and apps – what do foldable phones mean for you?

Business owners with websites and apps – what do foldable phones mean for you?

Posted on November 22, 2018 Written by Administrator

Samsung’s recent announcement of their folding Galaxy X smartphone, followed the launch of the FlexPai by Royole Corp. There are rumours of similar devices from Apple, Motorola, Huawei and LG launching in 2019, many app owners are getting twitchy about how these devices will impact their apps and websites.

The main goal for the manufacturers, judging by all the recent announcements, patent applications and design concepts, seems to be to design devices which offer a smaller, more convenient form factor but with the benefit of large screen real estate. The demand for bigger pocket-sized devices has been clear, as all device manufacturers now offer oversized pocket-bulging devices.

With the introduction of devices which unfold to support such demands, usage patterns will change, and users and app owners will find new ways to take advantage of the technology advances.

What are the opportunities?

  • Larger Keyboards – will provide more space for the app UI and allow users to enter data and create content more easily.
  • Improved productivity – as Apple continues to promote how productive their iPads are, the extra screen space will enable users to be more productive and use their devices more efficiently.
  • Multiple Screens – could mean that apps can segment and highlight key pieces of app information, such as notifications and live data across the user interface (UI)
  • Multitasking – the additional screen space could allow for multiple apps to be used simultaneously. This would be perfect for “second screen” apps such as live voting on the X-Factor or Tweeting about the latest celeb gossip whilst reading your news feed. Samsung have confirmed the Galaxy X will support three apps running in parallel.
  • Desktop/Laptop Quality Apps – with the increased opportunity of the device, users will drive the demand for more feature packed apps. Could this mean the end of fully functioning computers at home?

How to prepare

  • Keep track of hardware announcements – it will be important to monitor the market over the next 12 months to understand the variety of devices coming to fruition and the varying opportunities they provide.
  • Platform announcements – for novel interfaces to be well supported, it is unlikely app owners will invest until the support is provided directly by the operating system. Google showed their support for these future ideas by supporting Samsung at their recent announcement.
  • Device specific – each foldable device is likely to be different (based upon the patents) and their uptake will determine which features are worth supporting from an app perspective. App owners will need to evaluate the options and balance the ROI on a device-by-device basis.
  • Responsive design – smartphones/tablets come in a wide variety of sizes, resolutions and aspect ratios, and best practices have been to design app interfaces to resize to scale to each devices screen. Ensuring this will give an app the best opportunity for the unknowns on the horizon.

Timescales

  • Current Hardware – FlexPai is already available but in limited markets, but the Galaxy X is expected to be demonstrated at CES over the New Year period or at Mobile World Conference (MWC) in February, when we would also expect other manufacturers to announce their own devices.
  • Operating System Releases – Generally, both Apple and Google only release major updates to iOS and Android in Q3, so we wouldn’t expect large scale adoption to happen until then. However….
  • Proprietary Support – device manufacturers could develop bespoke Software Development Kits (SDKs) to allow app owners to harness device-specific hardware features well before they are adopted by the operating systems. Samsung specifically announced the device at their technical event, solely to drive adoption by app developers.
  • Scalable – most platforms already support flexible screen sizes and therefore device support may be possible from the outset, so preparation will be essential.

Google joining Samsung during their recent announcement reinforces the changing market, with clear plans to support new form factors in their Android operating system.

App owners should reach out to their developers or specialist app agencies who will be best prepared to offer advice and guidance on how they can prepare their apps and websites and plan for how they can be tailored to take full advantage of this technological evolution.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Anthony Main is Managing Director of The Distance, an app development company. Anthony has been developing apps since the first iPhone, and with his UK based team of digital natives, The Distance delivers intuitive mobile solutions for clients on both iOS and Android. From disruptive start-ups to global enterprises, including NHS, Bentley Motors, Virgin Trains, PGA Golf, Slimming World, and Astra Zeneca, The Distance supports solutions developed to meet all app based-challenges.

Web: https://thedistance.co.uk

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