Category: Apps

Facebook will be using different mobile apps for many of its features

The social network will be facing a number of changes in its user experience over smartphones and tablets.

Facebook has decided that one or two mobile apps isn’t taking up enough real estate on smartphones and tablets and has now announced that in 2015, it will be dividing many of its features into a number of different separate applications, instead of a more all-in-one opportunity that it previously provided.

The social network has stated that it is going forward with this decision and it will be starting quite soon.

In 2015, it plans to start to move a growing number of its features away from its main application and into separate mobile apps of their own. According to the Facebook Canada managing director, Jordan Banks, who is also the global head of vertical strategy for the company, “We’re getting away from that single app that does everything for you. We released nine different apps in 2014 and I think what you’ll see is we’ll release more in 2015 — at the demand and behest of our users.”

Facebook feels that its users wants separate mobile apps that will each do one thing very effectively.

Facebook Mobile Apps Banks explained that they feel that most of the users of mobile social media would like features in individual apps “that do one thing incredibly well.” Therefore, they have taken Messenger out of the main Facebook app, for example, and have placed it into its own standalone app. They claim that the reason they have done it is that “that’s what our users were telling us. They didn’t want to click two or three times before they got into Messenger.”

For this reason, Banks expressed that it is likely that this will be a considerable trend for the company as it moves forward. Facebook will start to be focused on issuing more individual apps with the new features from the company, instead of continuing to build on one central application.

Although at the time of the writing of this article, Banks stated that he had heard only positive feedback about the decision, users have been complaining quite loudly about the separate mobile apps for different features, particularly in terms of the Facebook Messenger option. At the Apple App Store, there are currently a larger number of one-star reviews for the decision than there is applause.

New mobile payments service emerges in Taiwan

Country’s largest mobile payment company has launched

A new competitor has emerged in the mobile commerce space. Taiwan Mobile Payment Co., which is now Taiwan’s largest mobile commerce platform, has officially launched with the support of 32 of the country’s major financial institutions. The platform supports NFC-based mobile payments, allowing consumers with smartphones and tablets to make payments in physical stores that have NFC-enabled point-of-sale systems installed. The new platform may be welcome among consumers that have been looking for a new mobile payment service for some time.

New platform will leverage NFC technology to process payments and has strong support from Taiwan’s financial institutions

The mobile payments being made through the new platform will be processed through Taiwan Mobile Payment’s trusted service manager. This system will secure the financial information being used by the platform to authenticate payments. The platform will also support payments made through Visa and MasterCard and can be used to make purchases at more than 30,000 stores throughout the country. The platform also has strong support from various financial institutions, making it more accessible to a wide range of consumers.

Taiwan continues to grow as a prominent mobile commerce market

nfc mobile paymentsTaiwan is quickly becoming a very prominent mobile commerce market. Two other services have already emerged in the country, but consumers have been demanding a larger, more capable service for some time. Currently, Taiwan Mobile Payment is the largest mobile payment service provider in Taiwan and has been accredited by both Visa and MasterCard.

New service relies on NFC technology in order to facilitate mobile transactions made from devices equipped with NFC chips

The new mobile commerce platform is expected to work with 20 different smartphone models, most of which are Android devices. These devices are equipped with NFC technology, allowing them to interface with payment platforms that also use this technology. NFC currently makes up much of the backbone of the mobile commerce world. Some payment services have opted to avoid using NFC technology to make their platforms more accessible to those that do not have NFC-enabled mobile devices.