The following page summarizes a few key discovery exploration areas for mobile applications that have low-bandwidth, global access, or expanded accessibility as key core experience ideas.
General & Emerging Capabilities - Offline Mode
Mobile Discovery: Low Bandwidth, Offline Mode, Expanded Access Application Trends
Discovery: Offline Access Mobile Capabilities
Mobile applications with a focus on low-bandwidth usage, global access, or expanded accessibility tend to support the following items:
Lightweight size
Data conservation tools
Customizable saving options
Progress indicators for downloads and storage
Data syncing on network restore
Frequent caching
Seamless offline to online transitions
Increasingly, machine learning algorighms to predict data needs and usage patterns
Google’s Next Billion Users Plan
Case Study: Android Go - Next Billion Users Plan
Case Study: Android Go - Next Billion Users Plan
Global mobile access appears at time to result in specialized ‘lite’ versions of applications, but larger technology companies seem to back off these efforts often after a few years, citing the improvements to their full applications. DRM limitations have seemingly hampered interesting offline download and sharing functionality, but a general lesson to learn here for Open edX is a relentless focus on performance optimization and where possibly opting for cached offline views for content over web views not optimized for mobile consumption.
Accessibility Focused Applications
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