Millennials want more from their apps, they are not easily satisfied. Users will experience upgrades in everything related to iPhone. Last week, a brand new sticker pack was launched, Super Mario became more exciting. The App Store of iMessage is more vibrant now, Apple designed it to perfection. After upgrading to iOS 10, users can test everything. Stickers are supplied by Sanrio, Disney and other top brands, messaging will be super fun. But stickers don’t appeal to everyone; the store needed cool apps and exciting games. In WWDC 2016, the developers presented some innovative apps, Apple included them all.
The most popular ones are JibJab, OpenTable, Genius, Square Cash and Scanbot. After testing the beta version for some days, the original version will come in the market. Users may dislike some features, Apple will deal with them. This store is expanding; developers are getting good money too. Some standalone apps are there, but they are much less in number. Crowding the “Home Screen” is not advisable, users already know that. The movements are really fast, the sensitivity is tremendous. Other sticker bundles can be downloaded easily; Apple didn’t impose restrictions on that. The various ticker packs can be easily differentiated, the labels are helpful in this case.
Apple’s iTranslate also showed some basic improvements. Users shouldn’t be pressurized while massaging; the interface plays a key role here. The cost of these packs are $1.99, normal users can buy them easily. Android store give out stickers for free, these builds their user base. If the stickers are really cool, users don’t mind care about the added price. Stickers can be picked from there and used on photos; this feature was introduced by Snapchat. Animation is common in most stickers, the media experience is rich. Stickers are not everything; the basic app should be smarter. The core app doesn’t need improvements, tweaks can help though.