When LG unveiled its new high-end smartphone, the V30, at the IFA last week, there was a bit of excitement about the new (or newish) things that this new device can bring to potential users’ digital life. From taking advantage of the AMOLED display to a whole bunch of photo and video features to audio and app tools, the video shows off what new user experience (UX) related things you will enjoy. And while the secondary screen is no more, there is a new feature that replaces part of it.
Do we have a good one for you today as we compare two dual-camera devices – the LG V30 to the OnePlus 5. While a few months apart in their debut, these two devices do have many things in common, though not their looks. The OnePlus 5 takes its design cue from the iPhone 7 Plus, while the LG V30 looks more modern with its smaller bezels.
The digital transformation initiatives have been affecting the business executives across various industries.
A few years back, there used to be a time when the business professional would check the calendars on their PDA or personal digital assistants.
The Virtual Digital Assistants or VDAs such as Google Now and Siri by Apple help us in performing tasks hands-free, which ranges from scanning information on the emails to providing reminders on our current activities and even help us by suggesting travel routes.
A report published by Tractica has stated that the enterprise adoption VDAs will grow to 1billion active users by the year 2025.
During this period, the VDA market will be valued at $7.7 billion in terms of global annual revenue.User Involvement in Early Phases of Digital TransformationThe very first step in starting the digital transformations is defining which applications are to be built.
Also, one should consider the potential customers for the developed application.
After entering the age of user experience, it not just has a seat at the table; instead, the good user experience has become table stakes, which, if not played well, the brands cannot even get out of the gate in the hyper-competitive market.
It’s often overlooked, which results in compelling the users to push the door instead of pulling it just to find something they have a need of.
Whether the door is pushed or pulled sounds trivial, but the tangible and intangible irritants add up and break the business users.
According to a report by Magnetic North, the 92% of the people have had a poor experience when dealing with UK brands that cost 234 billion Euros a year.
Let’s see the significant impact and measurable benefits of the intangible factor- ‘Positive User Experience’:
When the user interface is tested ahead of the product launch to identify the user experience it delivers, a ton of time and efforts can be saved which proves to be expensive when done later on.
This article explains what UX designers actually do and how they can help create the best possible user experience for your website or app visitors.