Surface interface for user friendliness: Quicker method & smart procedure for enhancing mobile phone applications

The interfacing technologies have motivated the behavior of people and change their living style. Mobile is the prompt entity for human life and the applicant user can't live without it. It means mobile is a necessary entity for human life in similar to cloth, food, water and air etc. The continuous up- gradation into mobile technologies has made them more effective. Currently most of the user uses mobile devices with surface interface and they prefer the suitable contextual applications. So the researchers are trying to design the contextual surface in such a way that it can provide more user friendly environment, but sometimes it is not possible to recover all the contextual applications according to the user. The current age of user applications have shown that user wants to use the contextual applications in the simplest manner i.e. simply type one word and achieve the target goal without wasting time. In this paper we propose two prototype models for mobile contextual surface interface: first for reducing the time to search an application and another is to minimize the procedure of cut copy and paste.

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