MOBILE DEVELOPMENT:
Feasibility study and platform selection
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The business concept of a mobile application requires
comprehensive technical evaluation before implementation to ensure sound investment.
We always do this for our clients.
Our mobile developers provide comprehensive research before committing to the project:
- Perform feasibility study and determine if the suggested functions can be
implemented for the specified platform.
- Identify technical restrictions that can influence application functionality
and define technical solutions
- Identify opportunities to enhance application functionality by including
recent technological improvements.
- Select the right mobile platform for project implementation. Our cross-technology
expertise in mobile development ensures the right choice.
Thus, Axmor developers help our customers to reduce mobile application
development costs though careful planning and problem avoidance. By
outsourcing mobile development to Axmor, you can be sure that your application will
benefit from the most current mobile technologies available.
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Mobile Case Study
J2ME OR SYMBIAN
A client came to us with an idea to develop an application for mobile phones that
would hide certain sensitive personal information.
The client wanted this application to cover as many mobile phones as possible.
From his own research he knew that J2ME enabled phones were most widespread.
Before implementation, Axmor mobile developers analyzed project feasibility. To
make personal data and the presence of the application invisible for the unauthorized
users, the developers needed access to the phone folder system.
Symbian public API allows developers to create and hide folders. However this is
not possible in J2ME phones. As a result of the feasibility study, we recommended
a Symbian platform for application development.
Consulting on both Symbian and J2ME technologies saved valuable
time for our customer and helped to make a sound investment decision.
Read more about this
Symbian development project.
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