Smartphones have become widespread in less than a decade. In the form of applications, they facilitate communication by texting and phoning, provide entertainment, enable administration, and provide utilities to their customers.
With improved software development kits, programming languages, and excellent mobile phones, the global mobile application market is expanding.
One of the most important considerations you must make when developing a mobile app is whether to employ native or cross-platform mobile development. In this post, we'll look at both possibilities and consider which works the best.
An overview of native vs. a cross-platform app development
Let's start with an overview of native and cross-platform apps.
Native applications:
Native mobile apps are built to work on either Android or iOS. Your apps are frequently written in a programming language specific to the operating system you are developing for. Android apps can be written in Kotlin, whereas iOS apps can be written in Objective-C or Swift.
Examples of well-known native mobile applications include Google Maps, Pinterest, Spotify, and WhatsApp.
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