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Mobile Development with Fexingo: iOS, Android, and App Building Conversations
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Mobile Development with Fexingo: iOS, Android, and App Building Conversations

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 5 episodes

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Mobile development is a sprawling discipline: two operating systems, seven screen sizes, three billion devices, and a new API every Tuesday. Lucas and Luna sit down each episode not to chase headlines but to understand the actual craft of building for iOS and Android. They walk through real App Store case studies — why a meditation app redesigned its onboarding flow, how a fintech startup handled Android fragmentation, what SwiftUI’s adoption curve means for legacy codebases. Luna brings a product-manager’s curiosity: “Does the user want a native component here, or is a web view good enough?” Lucas answers with historical data, SDK release notes, and performance benchmarks. Together they dissect App Store review guidelines, Google Play policy changes, and the economics of subscription pricing. They talk about Kotlin Multiplatform vs. Flutter vs. React Native without the hype, grounding every comparison in compile times, bundle sizes, and team skill sets. The show is for engineers who already ship code and want to think more clearly about trade-offs; for technical leads who need to explain a decision to stakeholders; for anyone who has ever wondered why a seemingly simple feature took three sprints. Listeners will walk away with a sharper sense of when to go native, when to cross-compile, and when to say no to a feature request. Can a third mobile OS ever break through, or will the duopoly hold for another decade?

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How Mobile Apps Are Using Dark Patterns in 2026

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Dark patterns — interface tricks designed to get you to do something you didn't intend — are more sophisticated than ever in 2026. This episode focuses on one specific, widely adopted technique: the 'confirmshaming' patt

How Mobile Apps Use App Indexing for Discoverability in 2026

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how mobile apps are using app indexing to improve discoverability in a saturated market. They dive into Apple's App Indexing API and Google's App Indexing for Android, explaining h

How Mobile Apps Use Smart Lockers for Secure Delivery in 2026

Jun 4, 20269mEp. 31S1

In this episode of Mobile Development with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how mobile apps are integrating smart lockers for secure, contactless package delivery. They dive into the rise of smart locker networks from com

How Mobile Apps Are Using On-Device Translation Models in 2026

Jun 4, 20268mEp. 30S1

Episode 30 of Mobile Development with Fexingo explores on-device machine translation in iOS and Android apps. Lucas and Luna discuss why developers are moving away from cloud-based translation APIs to small, efficient la

How Mobile Apps Use App Clips for Instant Experiences

Jun 3, 20267mEp. 29S1

Lucas and Luna dive into how mobile apps are adopting App Clips and instant experiences to give users a lightweight entry point without a full install. Lucas breaks down a specific case: a parking app that dropped its co

Why Mobile Apps Are Embracing Color Management in 2026

Jun 3, 20267mEp. 28S1

Episode 28 of Mobile Development with Fexingo dives into the surprisingly complex world of color management on mobile devices. Lucas and Luna explore why iOS and Android apps are increasingly adopting wide color gamuts l

How Adaptive Layouts Solve Mobile App Fragmentation in 2026

Jun 2, 20267mEp. 27S1

Episode 27 of Mobile Development with Fexingo dives into adaptive layouts — a design approach that lets a single codebase handle phones, tablets, foldables, and even desktops without separate builds. Lucas and Luna break

Why Mobile Apps Are Using Gesture-Driven Navigation in 2026

Jun 2, 20267mEp. 26S1

In this episode of Mobile Development with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how gesture-driven navigation is reshaping mobile app UX in 2026. They discuss the shift from traditional buttons to swipes and pinches, citing e

Why Mobile Apps Are Using Progressive Disclosure in 2026

Jun 1, 20268mEp. 25S1

In this episode of Mobile Development with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how progressive disclosure is transforming mobile app UX in 2026. They dive into the psychology behind reducing cognitive load, using real-world

How Mobile Apps Use Haptic Feedback for Better UX

Jun 1, 20268mEp. 24S1

Tactile feedback is becoming a core UX layer in mobile apps, from subtle button confirmations to gesture-guided navigation. Lucas and Luna break down how developers are using haptics to reduce cognitive load, improve acc

Why Mobile Apps Are Testing in Production in 2026

May 31, 20269mEp. 23S1

In this episode of Mobile Development with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore the controversial practice of testing in production. They discuss how companies like Snapchat and Uber use feature flags, canary releases, and gr

Why Mobile Apps Are Moving to Vector Search in 2026

May 31, 20269mEp. 22S1

Episode 22 of Mobile Development with Fexingo explores the quiet revolution of on-device vector search. Lucas and Luna explain how apps like Notion, Spotify, and Apple Photos use vector embeddings to power semantic searc

Why Mobile Apps Are Going Solo with On-Device Vector Databases

May 30, 202612mEp. 21S1

Lucas and Luna dive into the emerging trend of embedding vector databases directly inside mobile apps, enabling on-device semantic search and AI features without a cloud round-trip. They unpack why companies like Apple a

How Mobile Apps Use Digital Wellbeing Features in 2026

May 30, 20268mEp. 20S1

In this episode of Mobile Development with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how mobile apps are integrating digital wellbeing features beyond screen-time trackers. They examine the rise of 'focus modes' in apps like Insta

How Mobile Apps Are Using Augmented Reality in 2026

May 29, 202611mEp. 19S1

In this episode of Mobile Development with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how AR is finally finding practical footing in mobile apps in 2026. They break down why ARKit and ARCore are now shipping as default frameworks,

How Mobile Apps Are Using Biometrics Beyond the Lock Screen

May 29, 202610mEp. 18S1

Episode 18 of Mobile Development with Fexingo explores how app developers are embedding biometric authentication—fingerprint, face, voice—into features far beyond unlocking the phone. Lucas and Luna examine real-world us

How Mobile Apps Are Using On-Device AI in 2026

May 28, 20268mEp. 17S1

Episode 17 of Mobile Development with Fexingo explores how on-device AI is transforming mobile apps in 2026. Lucas and Luna dive into Apple's Core ML 7, Google's ML Kit 4.0, and the shift from cloud-reliant AI to local p

How Mobile Apps Are Using Gesture-Driven Navigation in 2026

May 28, 20265mEp. 16S1

Lucas and Luna explore how mobile apps in 2026 are moving beyond buttons and tabs to gesture-driven navigation. They break down the shift from traditional UI to swipe-based interfaces, looking at how apps like Apple's Mu

Why Mobile Apps Are Adding Widgets in 2026

May 27, 20269mEp. 15S1

In this episode of Mobile Development with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore the surprising resurgence of home-screen widgets in 2026. They dive into why major apps like Spotify, Google Maps, and even banking apps are inve

Why Mobile Apps Are Turning to Micro Frontends in 2026

May 27, 202614mEp. 14S1

Lucas and Luna explore the rise of micro frontends in mobile app development in 2026. They discuss how companies like Spotify and Uber are using this architecture to enable independent team workflows, faster feature rele

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