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Mobile Development Trends For 2020

Mobile Development Trends For 2020

Amelia Flynn554 24-Dec-2019

Global revenue from mobile apps continues to grow worldwide and is projected to reach $ 131.1 billion in 2021, compared with $ 82.2 billion in 2019. Given the dizzying speed with which new application development technologies are struggling, this is not surprising. Mobile applications are not just a means of exchanging information. They are independent tools of full-fledged commerce. Be it mobile wallet applications, mobile commerce applications, mobile games with internal purchases, applications for searching for artists, etc. There are some trends, that will determine the mobile development market in 2020.

5G Technology

Countries are already competing with each other who will be the first to deploy fifth-generation mobile networks because much is at stake. Although technologies capable of unleashing the full potential of 5G - self-driving cars, virtual reality, remote surgery, will appear only in a few years, leadership in the construction of these networks will bring great benefits to lots of industries like multiple online casinos with roulette on mobile phones, to the countries and its economy. At least that was the case with 4G. If it were not for the early appearance of fourth-generation networks in the United States, the country would hardly have dominated mobile technologies, and Facebook, Netflix, Instagram, and Snapchat might not have become global platforms. But much more important is the fact, that such services and apps appeared before 4G networks become widespread, so developers will compete to create services that will be aimed at 5G technology future implementation.

Beacon Technology

Having appeared relatively recently, with investments mainly from retailers, beacons have already gained great popularity. This useful technology has been successfully applied for various purposes: beacons add value to mobile applications, improve the quality of customer service and collect information about their behavior and habits. Beacons are small devices that support a Bluetooth connection and can be attached to walls, store shelves, etc. They use Bluetooth to send users messages directly to their smartphones or tablets. Retail stores introduce bicones to provide customers with valuable information, such as last-minute sales, discounts, promotions, as well as to better understand the audience, its behavior and speed up sales processes. But in 2020, beacons will be introduced not only in retail trade but also in other areas, forming a whole ecosystem.

Blockchain and Mobile Applications

Almost all people have already heard about the influence of the blockchain in several areas, from banking to retail. In 2020, the blockchain will have a big impact on the development of mobile applications. Due to the growing security threats for mobile applications, developers must innovate and try new ideas, and the blockchain is right there. Blockchain systems are based on the idea of ​​interconnected nodes in a network. This means that the safety of the unit depends on others. This makes blockchain-based systems much more secure than any system using traditional web security protocols. The blockchain will be useful everywhere, especially in payment apps as it will secure transactions and grant confidentiality.

VR and AR

AR and VR will provide use cases such as interactive walkthroughs in virtual or mixed reality environments, and mobile applications will initiate this revolution. This means that mobile application developers will have to keep up with such technologies and offer their use cases. This trend has been noticeable for 5-6 years and continues to develop.

There are also other trends, but this one will be the main innovations, that will determine the future of app development in 2020. As you see, almost all trends are connected with new technologies of information delivery and storage and that will be the main trend of the following decade. 


Born, lived, live and want to live a long life here in Vancouver, Canada. I studied Social Psychology at SFU (Simon Fraser University) and I combined it with my love for online computer games. I work freelance for the last few years, and thanks to that I can travel and play games, observe them, and then blog about it. Dreamlife as it is.

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