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Mobile devices are used by a wide range of users, both on-the-go and in stationary fashions, for several purposes, and in a broad variety of scenarios, characterized by constantly mutating environmental and privacy settings. Such contextual complexity introduces significant interaction limitations, which often force the users to adapt to both the interfaces and usage contexts. My PhD research intends to mitigate these limitations. I hypothesize that adaptive context-aware multimodal interfaces improve daily mobile activities in terms of the performance, usability, and user experience. The validation of this hypothesis focuses communication, media manipulation, and personal organization activities.