Smartphones get their appeal from the User Interface (UI) that resides on the device and developers bank on the best smartphone UI to bring life to their app ideas. Over the past few years, user interfaces on smartphones have undergone a sort of renaissance. What was once a stylus-driven experience, reminiscent of a desktop PC, has now become a finger-friendly endeavour that offers new design paradigms. A smartphone can be easy to use with a capacitive touchscreen.
The big players in this space are all working to provide the best user interface in their own way. Earlier, smartphones felt like using small, sluggish PCs and most methods of interaction relied on having a stylus. The UI elements were often small and tucked in the corners of the screen. A stylus is actually a very precise method of interaction, when paired with a resistive screen. One thing that these earlier smartphones understood is the idea of having easy access to information. The development and use of finger-friendly capacitive touch has enabled the use of interface elements like multi-touch. Moving ahead, user interface is now looking at a quantum leap – from multi-touch to being touch free – a scenario where mere gesturing would suffice.
Companies today are working on gesture-based UI technology and believe that gestures represent the next significant evolution in computing interfaces.
As technology captures human movements and gestures, it allows smartphones to do some pretty cool things these days. Smartphones are becoming more like, and in some cases even smarter than, human beings. Smartphones know everything about you. With the rise of Location-based Services (LBS), smartphones now have the ability to pinpoint your exact location. Based on your mobile searches, the phone can easily make recommendations, gather coupons and direct you to places of interest. Your smartphone will know who you are by recognising your facial features. And it will help you shop; QR codes and Near Field Communications (NFC) are ensuring that.
An increasing number of smartphones can now connect to the Cloud. Cloud computing is where the digital world is heading and being able to access all your files from your smartphone will make people more productive, more mobile and more efficient. Then there is
With every advancement in technology, user interfaces are getting smarter and thus helping phones to become more human, to match our instincts, our moves and our needs.
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