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Ways to Improve Android Application Development Efforts

Android application development has seen a surge of late. This is evident from the number of resources that are available for developers to use on Google’s platform. Now, the onus is on the developers to use these tools smartly for Android app development.

Let us look at three ways in which you can refine your Android mobile app development strategy and practice:


Present a Context

According to Google, Android application developers should place the logo of their apps right at the action bar. This is equally important for both generic and specific apps to put the context in the right place. It must be mentioned that this guideline may not be applicable on certain targeted applications. Also, Google’s recommendations are not like the Bible from which the developers cannot deviate at all. They can obviously improvise as deems suitable.


For instance, defying the logo placement recommendation may be more effective if the majority of your target-audience uses small-screen smartphones. In this hypothetical scenario, Android application developers can remove the logo from the action bar to maximize the screen space utilization. Optimum utilization of the small display for adding context to your app while delivering easy navigability is the key to a user-friendly interface. Most Android developers do not follow Google’s guidelines to the letter and take the liberty to experiment with UI/UX to attract user attention.


Allow In-App Arrangement Poor navigation may result in dwindling app performance for the company engaged in such Android mobile app development. Needless to mention, users look for apps that are easy to use and navigate. All the market-leading apps have stellar navigability which sets them apart. Cluttering the navigation bar with too many functions will result in users turning away. Undeniably, Google’s navigation drawer does allow developers to unleash their creative side, but at the end of the day, the preference of the users has to be sacrosanct.


Enhance User Experience It is always better to stick to a single word icon as users connect better with that. Complex icons confuse them as they look for simpler, more relevant ones. Icons are actually used to guide users from one step to the other and not push them into a limbo. As per Google guidelines, all Android application developers should use unlabeled icons while building apps.


HokuApps’ MADP is an intuitive platform that allows you to follow or defy Google’s recommendations as much as you desire. It is an all-inclusive solution that spearheads end-to-end mobile application development from inception to deployment. This platform supports major mobile operating systems, facilitating seamless integration with pre-existing systems, providing the scalability necessary in today’s ever-changing business environment.


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