Mobile Application Development
Mobile application development is the process of creating software applications that run on a mobile device, and a typical mobile application utilizes a network connection to work with remote computing resources. Hence, the mobile development process involves creating installable software bundles (code, binaries, assets, etc.) , implementing backend services such as data access with an API, and testing the application on target devices.
There are two dominant platforms in the modern smartphone market. One is the iOS platform from Apple Inc. The iOS platform is the operating system that powers Apple's popular line of iPhone smartphones. The second is Android from Google. The Android operating system is used not only by Google devices but also by many other OEMs to built their own smartphones and other smart devices.
Although there are some similarities between these two platforms when building applications, developing for iOS vs. developing for Android involves using different software development kits (SDKs) and different development toolchain. While Apple uses iOS exclusively for its own devices, Google makes Android available to other companies provided they meet specific requirements such as including certain Google applications on the devices they ship. Developers can build apps for hundreds of millions of devices by targeting both of these platforms.
Unique Logic Solutions' Mobile Development offers creative wireless solutions that reduce costs, improve efficiency, and generate new consumer revenue. Our Mobile Device Developers are dedicated and inspired by an desire to constantly make a mark in the mobile and wireless industry and we are expanding our experience to provide personalized cell phone programming & development solutions
Our team of Mobile Application Developers provides economical solutions by isolating components in an application that hinders development, and solves the problem, with effective and industry standard techniques.We have extensive expertise in creating real-time handset-resident applications on multiple platforms like J2ME , Symbian, Windows Mobile, iPhone, Google Android, BADA and Palm OS.