Smartphones and other mobile devices have not only become a part of our daily life, they are a full-fledged offer of us. With the help of mobile phones, we not only communicate with each other, but also order goods from stores, buy tickets, book accommodation, call a taxi, use phones as navigators, photo and video cameras, reading rooms, online banks, and just as a way to have fun and while away time. According to statistics published in Datareportal, 67% of adults worldwide use smartphones every day, which is almost 5.19 billion people (out of a total population of 7.75 billion). The trend towards the transition from simple mobile devices to multifunctional smartphones is only increasing every year.
It is assumed that in the near future a person will be directly connected with his smartphone, that is, all functions and all information from our gadgets will go directly to our brain. And while many inventors are working on this, people are wasting time on seemingly useless applications such as a low-frequency wave mosquito repeller, a watermelon ripener, a bubble wrap simulator, or an app that visually transforms a smartphone screen into a glass of beer.
In short, the relevance of mobile application development is growing not only every year, but every month. Hundreds of new mobile applications are released on online platforms every day. It would seem difficult to come up with something new, but good developments in collaboration with good marketing can bring a lot of money to the creator, a clear confirmation of this is the recently sensational TikTok, whose ratings continue to grow at lightning speed.