To be fair, the apps are a lot better than they would have been 5 to 10 years ago, but core onboarding flows had a lot of “oh no you’re kidding me” moments (and not just around playing my favorite game “Figure out which version of my name the app will actually accept.”)
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Favorite feature I’ve seen so far: PayPay lets you “skin” the core screen of the wallet, which you’ll be showing clerks at e.g. convenience stores and possibly have friends fee, so you can pick a background that speaks to you (from approved choices).
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I’d show you an example but the bar codes on it would be a live payments credential for next five minutes so... take my word for it.
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my experience in Japan is what turned me onto UX in the first place. There’s a real, cultural attention to detail and delight.
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Is this because the UX is bad and they're badly needed, or because the UX is good and they'll be helping lots of other apps? Your following tweets are confusingly mixed on whether you like the apps or not.
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Have you used line pay? I haven’t but I’m curious
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For all of the years of hype on UX, you would think that well designed experiences would be the norm. Nope
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