Facebook has struggled to make its mobile applications are accepted by users, despite the recurring problems they present.
After last week have changed the way we work so that they use slower connections for Internet access, now comes another change, which will require the use Android smartphones over the iPhone.
The Facebook mobile applications have come under frequent basis, being consumers of abnormally resources. To combat this problem Facebook has tried to optimize them, but not always have achieved.
To give developers and those who develop these applications, the conditions found outside the office environment, Facebook It has forced a different set of rules than usual, so that they can feel the difficulties that ordinary users face on a day-to-day.
Once they have reduced to internet speed, comes now the time to change their smartphone, dropping the iPhone and forced them to use Android in the lowest range.
I am mandating the switch of a whole bunch of my team over to Android, just because people, When left up to Their own devices, will Often prefer an iPhone.
What we’re really trying to do is build empathy inside of the company and to really appreciate que the people we’re building for less look and less like us
The idea is simple and similar to the rate reduction, only serves to outside your comfort zone and can improve applications.
According to Chris Cox, chief product officer of Facebook, when it is left to developers a choice of equipment you want use tend to choose the iPhone, for all the known reasons, leaving out the options that most users of these applications can use.
By requiring the use of these terminals with fewer resources but they are used in emerging markets, Facebook will get you feel the same problems that are experienced by any user.
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