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Questions relating to mobile computing devices, such as cell phones, tablets, and e-readers. Includes consideration for both small screen size as well as the mobile and "always on" nature of the devices. Questions tagged *mobile* should in one way or another reflect a particular aspect unique to mobile devices, as compared to digital screen design in general
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Why do mobile apps use animated transitions?
Animations are okay to be used provided that the processing power that is required to perform animation doesn't slow down the completion of what user is trying to achieve. They length of the animation …
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When is tapping back out of a deep hierarchy in mobile apps too much?
I never heard of studies that measured frustration levels, however based on my experience in mobile applications, anything beyond 3 is to be considered too much. …