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The continuous update of smart phones and the continuous development of the mobile Internet have brought basic optimization of hardware and software to the development and design of Internet application products. The user-centered product design concept is the theoretical support for its development. In recent years, Received the attention of the industry. Based on the analysis of mobile Internet products, this paper makes a prerequisite design for its usage scenarios and user experience. First, it briefly explains the related concepts of user experience and context, then summarizes the context characteristics of mobile user experience, and finally proposes a contextual innovation design based on user experience. In addition, this article also conducted a user experience survey on current mobile Internet products. The survey results show that 35% of users feel that the biggest problem with mobile Internet products is too much advertising, and 32% of users think that software updates are the biggest problem, 23% of users believe that data leakage is the most serious problem.
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Zhang, Q. (2022). Mobile Internet Product Usage Scenarios and User Experience Design. In: J. Jansen, B., Liang, H., Ye, J. (eds) International Conference on Cognitive based Information Processing and Applications (CIPA 2021). Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 84. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5857-0_109
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