What’s New in iPhone XO7 2.0 OLED / LCD Screens?

Mobilesentrix has committed to provide the highest quality iPhone Replacement Parts with innovative technology to his Customers. We are a professional supplier of Cell Phone OLED / LCD Screen in the USA. A few months ago we introduced the new technology XO7 screen for iPhone / iPad. Customers really appreciate our XO7 Screen and they are happy with XO7 quality. Due to the overwhelming response from the XO7 we decided to add something more.

In XO7

XO7 for iPhones is Now INCELL, LTPS technology for the best performance.
XO7 Screens for iPhone use LTPS Incell technology to ensure the best features such as high-resolution displays, fast and responsive touch experience, lower temperatures, and quicker refresh rates.
The Incell technology LCD is thinner than a regular LCD plus there will be no panel crack issues during the installation.
All XO7 Screens come with a robust silicone seal to improve durability against drops.
Each LCD will also come with a steel plate pre-installed and it comes with a water seal adhesive within its package
XO7 panels will be marked with the XO7 engraving right on the flex, just so we can easily identify the model and brand.

In XO7 2.0

All XO7 2.0 includes all the XO7 features, but it now also covers any damage. This XO7 2.0 Screen could be Hard OLED Screen or a Soft OLED screen. Hard OLED screen is built using a hard glass substrate instead of the flexible substrate found on the iPhone. Soft OLED screen is made of a flexible plastic substrate, they are much more resistant to impact.

We offer a Life Time Warranty on iPhone OLED / LCD Screen, With XO7 2.0 We cover any Damaged, which is a big advantage for Shop Owners. With this warranty, every shop owner can build a better relationship with his customers. So XO7 is really going to stand behind their Products. and we are really excited to offer this to all the shops.

What Does Cover Exactly?

Tech Damage
Damage at Installation
Ripped Flex Cables
Digitizer Malfunction
Frame Separation
Broken OLED and LCD
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How to Develop a Fitness App that Drives ROI?

Workout apps are for people who want assistance in sports training or strength exercises. Workout scheduler apps, personal workout apps, and fitness tracking apps are the types that come under the workout apps umbrella. These apps deliver content in many different forms, such as videos, GIFs, audio tracks, 3D models, text descriptions, and much more. Many workout apps leverage sensor data, such as GPS, heart rate, etc.

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# 2. Diet and Nutrition tracking Apps
Diet and nutrition apps cost less than workout apps, and are very simple to develop unless you are planning to incorporate video lectures or recipes. The user can leverage these apps to stay in-tune with their diet and nutrition plan. These apps can co-exist with workout apps. They complement workout apps by helping users with their diet plans.

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# 3. Activity Tracking Apps
Activity tracking apps are quite different from traditional workout apps. They track daily physical activity, such as steps, sleep quality, calories burned, and many other activities. These apps come in handy to users that want to keep track of their mental and physical health.

#4. Yoga and Meditation Apps
Many times people relate yoga and meditation apps with spirituality, which isn’t untrue. However spirituality is not solely what these apps are about. In fact, these apps are focused on physical health and mindfulness. Mostly, these apps contain video speeches, images, and GIFs to make it easy for users to learn yoga and meditation.

Current Market Scenario
Marketwatch estimates that the global Fitness app market revenue will grow to $1.68 billion, with a forecasted CAGR of almost 12% during the period 2020-2024.

The analysis considers sales from different segments, including lifestyle monitoring, health monitoring, and other health and fitness-related apps. The study also found that in 2019, the lifestyle monitoring app segment had the highest share in the market. The high market share was due to the popularity of workout apps and diet and nutrition apps.

How to develop a Fitness App – the process Create an App Monetization Plan
Not all fitness apps are directly focused on earning money via an advertisement or subscription. Apps like Nike run are merely for branding and to sell merchandise. Some other fitness apps are designed to support fitness tracking devices (i.e. Fitbit). Be it whatever the purpose, the ROI parameters should be taken care of while developing a fitness app MVP (minimum viable product). This will help you verify the feasibility of your app idea in the early stages.

Hire Experienced Developers
The quality of the fitness app depends on the people (developers) behind the development process. I recommend that you at least hire UI/UX designers that have created health or fitness apps in the past. However, procuring an in-house development team for your fitness app development will be a costly affair that will consume a lot of your time.

Hence, it is a smart choice to hire a software development agency partner that has experience in developing fitness apps. Outsourcing the development process to a reliable partner will help you put more focus on other essential aspects of the fitness app launch. You can create your app marketing strategy and strengthen your monetization plan whilst your development partner creates your fitness app.

The Development Process
Whether you’re developing your fitness app in-house or outsourcing the development process, you must have your product detailed requirement document in place. Once, you’ve created the document, you can share it with your development team/partner, and they’ll start developing.

I recommend you to choose the Agile development methodology if you think your requirement document may require some tweaks in the future. The agile methodology makes use of several sprints in which the app is developed. The following are the typical development phases for fitness app development:

The inception/initiation phase is where you collaborate with the development team and define the scope of work, project roadmap, and plan sufficient resources with a set budget.

A Guide to Fitness Tracking App UI & UX

Fitness Tracking App UI Design
Well, not all the fitness apps will have the same user journey. Still, there are some screens that are common, while some other screens will be there to serve specific purposes. Following are the most important and common design elements that need to be considered while designing the fitness tracking app:

Home Screen
Most famous fitness apps home screens contain simple charts that showcase the progress through the user’s training and nutrition plans. The fitness app home page design should be in a manner that contains the user’s recent activities and their progress through their fitness goals.

It becomes too risky to make changes on the home screen when the application is already live and has millions of registered users, because even a small change in the content formation can ruin the user experience.

Home screen’s functionality and elements depend on the app’s primary usage. It is tricky to design the home screen, especially when the app has many primary functions.

Onboarding Screens
Almost every fitness tracking app requires user registration and the most common methods are via a Google account or Facebook. Usually, any other ordinary mobile app would require the user’s mobile number, email address, name, gender, age, and demographics. But fitness tracking apps need more than just the user’s biography.

While it is essential for the fitness tracking app to have detailed user data, apps are likely to lose some potential users during this data gathering process. There is a chance that users will abandon the app if the onboarding functionality is presented as static information. The onboarding process should guide the user through each step of the onboarding process. It keeping the user motivated enough to fill in the required information.

There should also be an option for users to skip the onboarding process, and explore the app first. This option mitigates the risk of app abandonment during the onboarding process.

Activity Tracking Screen
Fitness tracking apps use a variety of data to provide the user with valuable insights. Such applications are supposed to have separate screens dedicated to the user’s activity. For example, there should be separate screens focusing on the user’s heart rate and running sessions. Especially, when the charts shown in the app screens have a variety of data types such as duration, distance, pace, calories, heart rate, etc.

Fitness Plans Screens
This is where most of the fitness tracking solution providers make money from. The apps include a variety of plans the user can pick and follow. The service providers use various types of content such as short videos, pictures, gifs to showcase the plans.

While some plans are free, others come with a price tag. The paid ones are more personalized as they include a workout generator. This generator creates a customized workout plan based on the user’s fitness level, desired duration, props choice, and so on.

Animations
Animations are a great help for illustrating exercise steps to the users. The app designers can also make use of gifs to make this more interesting for the end-user. It is observed that animated elements and charts make the app more interactive to the users, which results in the end-user is more likely to use the app often.

Fitness Tracking App UX Design
The fitness tracking app user experience (UX) is what makes the app features comprehendible and easier to use. If the mobile application requires too many actions from the user to get desired information, it ruins the user experience. In a similar fashion, when the button size is not appropriate for finger touch or responsive, it makes it hard for the users to use the application.

One of the biggest challenges occurs when a fitness training app is developed for both iOS and Android platforms. It is to be considered that both the applications shouldn’t look too different. Although there will be some navigation differences, as both the platforms are very different in functionality.

Following are the some of the fitness tracking app UX considerations:

Navigation
The focus should be on making the app easy to navigate. Unnoticeable buttons and cluttered screens are certainly a dead-end for the application. For example, if there are more than three buttons on a tab bar, it becomes too complicated to navigate.

It is preferred to provide input masks to users for filling out forms. The forms can also have a smart auto-fill feature. Some accessibility features can also be configured. For example, the keyboard shall be programmed to automatically be customized to turn into a number pad if the user is supposed to enter numeric information.

Notifications
Push notifications are very helpful to remind users of their fitness goals, and motivate them to keep consistently using their fitness program. While too many notifications may freak the user out resulting in abandoning the app, too little notifications mean the user might forget that the app even exists on their phone. The app creator needs to find a perfect balance here.

One way to optimize the use of push notifications is to empower the user to personalize their notifications. The fitness tracking app can have a notification setting functionality, where the user can turn on and off any type of notifications. Some apps such as Strava, use friends activities reminders to motivate the user. But it doesn’t mean that every user would want to receive such notifications, and this is where a notification personalization feature will be handy.

Data Usage Transparency
While asking the user’s permission, It is important to provide the user with a clear indication of why the data is needed. Data privacy is a big concern in 2020, and the users want their data to be handled with care.

Fitness App Design Update
While it is important to update the app design once a while to make the app look modern and useful in the ever-changing environment, the designs should be according to the user reviews and research. In the past, we’ve seen many app design updates that made it painful for the users to adapt to the changes. One such example is Twitter. It made a small change of changing the star icon (favourite icon) to a heart icon. It was a very bad design change decision for twitter as it ruined the user experience.

Premium Membership and In-App Purchases
It is tricky to promote premium membership to the users that are already enjoying free services because they might abandon the app if they are pushed too much for paid services. For example, a health and nutrition app Lifesum shows food ratings for meals without any paid membership, but they ask users to get a paid subscription to know deep insights about those ratings.

You won’t want to irritate users by constantly notifying them about paid subscriptions. Instead, you shall sell the paid membership in accordance to the user’s actions. For example, you can send sales-oriented notifications when the user has completed his basic training plan.