Native vs Hybrid Mobile Apps. What’s best for you?
As the number of cell phone users increases, so does the need for apps that help in making life a lot more convenient and hassle-free. With growing demands for these applications, developers around the world are looking for ways they can make their job easier. Big businesses understand that to cover the larger audience, they need to pitch it to both their iOS and Android and this brings lots of development effort and costs because they have to design and develop the same thing for two different platforms. This is where Hybrid mobile apps play a key role. Before we can decide whether or not the hybrid framework should be considered over the real native structure, we’ll need to discuss the pros and cons of each. What are native apps? Native apps are written in a programming language specific to the platform they’re being developed for. This would typically be Objective-C or Swift for iOS and Java or Kotlin for Android. Native apps typically have