Android App Development in Oxford

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In short: for your Oxford (152,450 residents) project in England, you work directly with me, not a middleman. 12 years of experience, 15+ apps delivered, and a transparent end-to-end process.

Google Play hosts over 2 million apps (Statista, 2025).

How is yours going to stand out in Oxford?

It will not be with average design or constant bugs.

Users are ruthless.

A slow app means an immediate uninstall.

The key advantage of an expert developer is complete mastery of this chaotic environment.

Android means thousands of different screen sizes. Processors that vary wildly.

Building an Android app development project in Oxford requires extreme rigor.

You have to know Google's rules. Battery constraints. Ever-stricter permissions.

I handle all of that for you.

My goal is for your app to become obvious and essential for your customers in the England area.

Not just another digital paperweight.

We set a real strategy. We build it cleanly. We launch it successfully.


What is Android development?

Many people think an app is just a website put inside a box. That is wrong. Developing for Android means using Google's native tools to create a flawless experience. Today, Google's recommended programming language is Kotlin. It replaced Java. It is a modern, fast, and safe language. For the interface, we use Jetpack Compose. And we follow the strict visual rules dictated by Google's Material Design. The most important factor is understanding that the Android world is an open ecosystem. Unlike Apple's walled garden, Android offers immense freedom. You have access to endless hardware options. You can deeply customize the system behaviors. You can even distribute your app outside the official Google store if needed. This is perfect for internal enterprise tools in Oxford. But this freedom comes at a price. There are over 24,000 active Android device models worldwide (Google, 2025). Small screens, large screens, foldable phones. The app must adapt to every single one of them, without ever breaking the user experience. That is the real job of an Android developer. Turning this technical chaos into a simple, smooth interface for your end user in United Kingdom.
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The key point: the price depends on the technical complexity under the hood, not on the number of pages.

Mickael Romaniello
Mickael Romaniello
Mobile Product Engineer — Bordeaux, France

I am not just a developer. I am also the guy who will tell you when a feature is a bad idea.

In 12 years of experience, I've seen too many projects fail because of overly complicated apps. My approach from Bordeaux? We keep it simple. We pause. We breathe. I work with startups and SMBs to build iOS and Android apps that get straight to the point.

I am your product partner. If an idea doesn't serve your users, I will tell you. In short: it's a matter of trust.

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Why choose an expert in Oxford?

The economy in Oxford is evolving fast. Very fast.

Local businesses can no longer settle for a basic, aging website. Digital transformation is happening everywhere across England. And mobile devices have become the absolute center of this shift. 🚀

In short: your clients live with their phones in their hands.

It is an unavoidable reality that 63% of global web traffic comes from mobile devices (Statista, 2025). If your business in Oxford is not easily accessible on their home screen, it is practically invisible to a massive chunk of your audience.

I help companies build this vital digital presence. Governments across United Kingdom are pushing small and medium businesses to adapt to these new consumer habits, and funding digital growth.

The observation is the same everywhere. The residents of Oxford want to order, book, or find information with a single tap, whether they are on their couch or commuting.


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Android Technologies

An app that crashes is a user lost forever. It is a question of logic. The user does not have time to suffer through your bugs. In fact, 62% of users uninstall an app following a technical problem (Statista, 2025). The most important factor in my process is technical quality. How do we ensure the app will hold up on the thousands of different Android phones in Oxford? - MVVM and Clean Architecture: It is like building a house with strict blueprints. If we want to change the wall color (design), we do not need to destroy the foundation (business logic). - Espresso and JUnit tests: These are robots that click everywhere in the app at lightning speed to check that nothing breaks before every update. - Continuous Integration (CI/CD): This is the automated assembly line. With every code change, the system checks everything automatically. - Crashlytics: This is the smoke detector for your app. If there is a silent crash for a user in the England area, I receive an alert with the exact line of code that caused the problem. We do not leave quality to chance. We program it.

How does an Android project work?

You have a massive idea to disrupt your market in Oxford. That is great. Now, we are going to shrink that idea by 80%. Why? Because 80% of app features are never used (Pendo, 2025). In short, we are going to build a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). We will focus on the single feature that truly brings value to the user in United Kingdom. We build this V1 quickly. Then, we send it to the 20 testers mandated by Google Play rules for new accounts. Those 14 days of mandatory testing are not a constraint. They are an opportunity. It is a chance to see how the app behaves in real conditions on the streets of Oxford. To see where people click. Where they get stuck. We adjust, we fix the silent bugs. Then we publish. Once on the market, your real users will dictate the next steps of the project. If they scream for a new feature, we add it. Otherwise, we save your budget. It is a question of financial and product logic.
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A transparent, iterative process with zero surprises. You see the app grow every single week.


Android Case Study

Let's take a concrete example. A client contacted me to build a home services booking app, specifically targeting the England area. The initial problem? The app had to target the general public. And the general public uses Android. From all brands. At all price points. The most important factor was managing Android's terrible fragmentation. The app had to be as smooth on a five-year-old cheap Xiaomi as on the latest Samsung Galaxy S. I rebuilt the interface using Jetpack Compose, Google's new design tool. The result? Much lighter and more robust code. We launched the app in Oxford via a Staged Rollout on the Google Play Console. 1% first. We detected a strange crash that only happened on old Oppo phones using Crashlytics. We fixed it the exact same day. Without the majority of users ever noticing. Then we opened the floodgates to 100%. The app maintained a 4.8-star rating on the Play Store. And the client was able to expand their service without fearing their servers would melt.
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In short: we do not build everything. We build what your users actually need.


How much does an Android app cost?


Android Industries

Certain industries have everything to gain by favoring a native Android strategy in Oxford.

B2B & Enterprise Tools

This is the perfect use case. You need to equip your field technicians across the England area. Buying Apple tablets costs a fortune. The Android world offers rugged, drop-resistant, and water-resistant tablets at unbeatable prices. The most important factor here is fleet management. We can use "Kiosk mode" to lock the tablet down to only your business application.

Health & Wellness

For fitness or medical tracking apps, Android allows deep integration with the phone's sensors (pedometer, heart rate). We can create background services to monitor the activity of the user in Oxford without draining their battery, provided the code is mastered perfectly.

Restaurants & Foodtech

Whether for self-ordering kiosks in the dining room or your couriers' delivery app, Android is king. We can connect thermal printers via Bluetooth or integrate payment terminals directly into your custom application.

Frequently Asked Questions about Android Development in Oxford

How long does it take to build an Android app?

For a clean initial project (MVP), expect between 2 and 4 months of work. Things must be done right for the Oxford market.

What is the data safety form?

It is a mandatory document on the Google Play Store. It explains to users in the England area what data you collect and why. I fill it out with you.

How do you manage battery drain?

By optimizing the code. Poorly managed background tasks drain the battery, and the user deletes the app. We sit down and think about the architecture.

Can I force users to update the app?

Yes, Google's API allows blocking usage if the user in Oxford has a version that is too old. Very useful for security.

How do you handle Android permissions?

The golden rule: explain the value, then ask. If we ask for camera access for no reason upon opening, the user in United Kingdom refuses.

What is an ANR (Application Not Responding)?

It is when the app freezes. It is perceived as a bug. The key point is to optimize speed so the screen never locks up.

Is it easy to migrate Java code to Kotlin?

Yes, both languages can coexist. If you have an old app in Oxford, we can progressively upgrade it in Kotlin.

Do you provide the graphic mockups?

I integrate the design. If you do not have a UI/UX designer, I collaborate with experts who will create the screens for you.

What phones do you use for testing?

I use physical devices (Samsung, Pixel, Xiaomi) and emulators covering a wide spectrum of screen sizes.

When do we start our project in Oxford?

Contact me at the bottom of this page. We will schedule a call to ensure your idea makes technical sense.

While you hesitate, your competitors in Oxford are moving forward.

The mobile world moves fast. Very fast. Today, 63% of global web traffic comes from mobile devices (Statista, 2025). If you keep pushing back the creation of your app, someone else will happily take your spot in England.

But be careful, do not confuse speed with haste. Launching an unstable application is the worst possible strategy.

In short: you have to act fast, but above all, you have to do it right. ⏳


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