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Bigger iPhones: Good News for Many Apple Fans, But What About Developers? | Hire iPhone App Developer at $15/hr - Hyperlink InfoSystem Well, as we inch towards the end of the year, towards actually getting closer to perhaps one of Apple's most hyped out announcement to date; a larger iPhone. The iPhone has been, ever since it's release been one of the most influential products in the mobile device space and whether it was it's hardware design or easy accessible software features, pretty soon Apple was able to catapult themselves as a huge International presence. And as far as a globally recognized commercial entity goes, Apple has been able to stand its on over all these years and that too with above average results regarding its sales. Be it the iPod, the iPhone or the iPad. Even though, Apple didn't really come out with any groundbreaking changes to it's already existing line of products that could shake up the market as it had years ago.

A fact that had even started to bother its stakeholders for the longest time. But This year has really been abuzz with Apple related news and mostly for all the right reasons. It started with the rumors about them coming up with one or even two new iPhones that had larger screens, which created quite a buzz among Apple fanatics and even those who were less than interested in their ventures alike.


And of course, anyone and everyone who had even the slightest idea about Apple or technology in general had a say about it. Some people argued that it wasn't in the best of interest in coming out with a revamped iPhone since then it would go against Apple's motto of having the iPhone fit the palm of the user comfortably and of them not having to use the other hand to operate it. At the other hand, an overwhelming amount of people were looking at this as the next best thing from the Apple camp, since now they didn't have to switch to another operating system or device to leverage the experience of a larger screen. Which is great if you like to play games or watch media or even surf the web for long periods of time. Now, since people are constantly on the move these days, having a multipurpose device that has a considerably large screen has it's advantages, and more and more people are leaning towards this trend, if the numbers are anything to go by. Numerous surveys and data collection reports suggest how a huge part of existing iPhone users and Apple fanatics as well as people who are looking to buy the iPhone are really looking forward for a larger screened version of the device.

Not one to make huge changes or revisions to their product designs or services easily, it can be said that Apple was sort of forced to take a decision on it's stance on either coming out with a bigger device to compete against it's rivals like Samsung or to risk lose market share to them, which would not only mean losing current profits but also future opportunities.


Like I said earlier, if the amount of publicity and interest that is generated for even the smallest update or rumor about the device shows that the general public is quite pumped up for the newest installment in the iPhone series, christened as the iPhone 6. Then there's another sect of people that will be waiting with baited breath and that group is the one that's gonna be responsible for the actual usability of the device. I'm talking about the iPhone app designers and developers. We all want to talk about how it's gonna affect the users, how well they'll welcome it and so on. But not a lot is spoken about the kind of impact it will bring upon the iPhone app developers and designers. And what kind of changes they'll need to incorporate to make their existing apps compatible with the new device. And the reason a lot of people are looking for more solid news about the new device is so they can hire iPhone app developer as soon as they can to start putting to fruition their app idea that could include working from scratch or improving upon an existing idea.

People should remember that larger screens are not all about the better content view-ability, it's definitely not without it's discomfort if not handled properly. You should know that before you hire iPhone developer start work on the project, you need to sit down and talk to them about the various development aspects that come inherent with developing for a larger screen.


First off, you need to make sure that all the important elements of your app are located in a space that is easily accessible by the user comfortably. Preferably the upper-left section of the screen as this is the area that feels the most natural to view and interact with. As a huge number of languages employ the left to right style of reading. Another aspect of the scenario involves the designers. Apple products are renowned for their minimalist and clutter free designs, and their insistence on creating app solutions that host visually rich components as compared to say their counterparts. And keeping this in mind, they need to adopt methods that will allow them to create images that will be compatible with a wide range of sizes. And this would mean adopting vector graphics as a default rather than relying on the bitmap format. Well, from an internal point of view, Apple will definitely have to scale up the screen output quality so that apps looks clear and not stretched. Plus, if the rumors about their step to give the screen resolution a bump is true, then this is a great news for users. But then again, designers and developers need to make the necessary changes to their apps as soon as they can to ensure that their products aren't left behind. But if you have an app idea that you think will be a good fit for the enhanced, larger device, then it's a good time for you to look around the Internet to hire iPhone application developer to get the idea rolling in time.


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