IPFS Mobile Guidelines
  • Introduction
  • Context
    • Considerations for Mobile
    • Methodology
  • Application Survey
    • Mobile Browsers
      • Android Chrome
      • iOS Safari
    • Mobile Sharing Interaction
      • Android sharing
      • iOS sharing
    • Application Survey
      • ManyVerse
      • Sharedrop.io
      • Status
      • FrostWire
      • uTorrent Mobile
      • Haven
      • Fairdrop
    • Features Survey
    • Interaction Survey
    • Findings
  • User Research
    • Assumptions
    • Interviews
      • Experts
        • P2
        • P3
        • P7
        • P14
        • P15
      • Early Adopters
        • P1
        • P4
        • P5
        • P6
        • P8
        • P9
        • P10
        • P11
        • P12
        • P13
      • Potential Users
        • P16
        • P17
        • P18
        • P19
        • P20
        • P21
    • Findings
  • Design
    • Design Strategy
    • Design Workshop
    • Principles
      • Respect the device
      • Explain, don't overwhelm
      • Make privacy work for the user
      • Give control over data
      • Be seamless
    • Scenarios
      • The user onboards confidently with minimal technical knowledge
      • The user shares a file through another app
      • Large file sent to user
      • User plays a shared media file without wifi or mobile network
      • A user manages their chat identity
    • Findings
    • Credits
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Android Chrome

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Frequently used sites, bookmarks, and the URL bar with a voice search option populate the default home screen for Chrome.

The overflow menu on any Chrome tab has many options to navigate Chrome, but no support to extend it. This leaves designers and developers with no access to the browser itself but limits their creation of applications to web apps in the browser.

An image displayed in Chrome from Google Search can be shared with a long press, bringing up a menu the user can use to share the image directly from the browser. When selected brings up the bottom shelf menu, which then brings up all the sharing options common with other applications.