Industry experts say mobile apps will connect more people and more quickly to the services they need, such as healthcare and education, thanks to the ever-evolving 5G technology.
Connectivity is the key barrier for consumers to access the data and services they need. These new apps have leading-edge video, streaming, AR/VR and geolocation-based capabilities.
In healthcare, mobile apps will enable healthcare professionals to process patients’ vitals, like heart rate readings and other body sensor data inputs, to provide services remotely and accurately.
Homeowners should notice a marked improvement in quality and speed for their gaming devices, streaming services, connected televisions, home assistant devices and smart home operating systems like thermostats. Gamers, who usually must play on desktop computers, will be able to play on mobile devices while on the go. Players will have more reliable streaming, video and multiplayer functionality whether they are playing in their living rooms or riding transit to work.
Remote and underserved communities will be able to tap into healthcare services remotely via improved connectivity. Those who have vision or hearing impairments can perform daily tasks such as shopping with the help of software for Optical Character Recognition (OCR) or Voice Recognition software from point-of-sale payment and “reading” labels on store shelves to voice-prompted wayfinding leveraging smart city or even in-store sensors.
People who have smartwatch devices or health wearables can glean insights in real-time, thanks to 5G connectivity. Students stand to benefit from 5G because they will be able to download and video stream content for school, especially considering the remote learning environment today.
Warehouse management and delivery, transportation services will benefit from the geolocation-enable services so they can track deliveries and orders in real-time.
Cities could save money by making more-informed decisions around the user and density data based on the 5G geo-location capabilities. This data could also help tailor city services for the commuters.
Most importantly, app-building teams need to be working with different sectors and telecom partners like TELUS to protect consumers’ trust and data privacy. That’s especially important as 5G allows data to be processed in real-time without the use of cloud technology.
This improvement in technology removes barriers, whether it’s physical distance, accessibility, or disability, for users so they can access services and needs more quickly and safely.
Mobile app development companies will likely see a change in the key members of app development solutions teams and the skills needed to make these new experiences happen. App development companies will look to add or deepen their skill sets in the areas of AR/VR, big data and data privacy, OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and voice-enabled services.
Only imagination and consumer challenges limit mobile app development teams in dreaming more ways to use 5G to deliver lightning-fast connectivity and data processing.
To learn more about how 5G will impact the app development industry, click Industry experts say mobile apps will connect more people and more quickly to the services they need, such as healthcare and education, thanks to the ever-evolving 5G technology.
Connectivity is the key barrier for consumers to access the data and services they need. These new apps have leading-edge video, streaming, AR/VR and geolocation-based capabilities.
In healthcare, mobile apps will enable healthcare professionals to process patients’ vitals, like heart rate readings and other body sensor data inputs, to provide services remotely and accurately.
Homeowners should notice a marked improvement in quality and speed for their gaming devices, streaming services, connected televisions, home assistant devices and smart home operating systems like thermostats. Gamers, who usually must play on desktop computers, will be able to play on mobile devices while on the go. Players will have more reliable streaming, video and multiplayer functionality whether they are playing in their living rooms or riding transit to work.
Remote and underserved communities will be able to tap into healthcare services remotely via improved connectivity. Those who have vision or hearing impairments can perform daily tasks such as shopping with the help of software for Optical Character Recognition (OCR) or Voice Recognition software from point-of-sale payment and “reading” labels on store shelves to voice-prompted wayfinding leveraging smart city or even in-store sensors.
People who have smartwatch devices or health wearables can glean insights in real-time, thanks to 5G connectivity. Students stand to benefit from 5G because they will be able to download and video stream content for school, especially considering the remote learning environment today.
Warehouse management and delivery, transportation services will benefit from the geolocation-enable services so they can track deliveries and orders in real-time.
Cities could save money by making more-informed decisions around the user and density data based on the 5G geo-location capabilities. This data could also help tailor city services for commuters.
Most importantly, app-building teams need to be working with different sectors and telecom partners like TELUS to protect consumers’ trust and data privacy. That’s especially important as 5G allows data to be processed in real-time without the use of cloud technology.
This improvement in technology removes barriers, whether it’s physical distance, accessibility, or disability, for users so they can access services and needs more quickly and safely.
Mobile app development companies will likely see a change in the key members of app development solutions teams and the skills needed to make these new experiences happen. App development companies will look to add or deepen their skill sets in the areas of AR/VR, big data and data privacy, OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and voice-enabled services.
Only imagination and consumer challenges limit mobile app development teams in dreaming more ways to use 5G to deliver lightning-fast connectivity and data processing.
To learn more about how 5G will impact the app development industry, click here .
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