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Should you go native or hybrid?

Selecting native apps or hybrid has always remained a daunting question to resolve.

As an entrepreneur or a startup, the dilemma is always about which platform to choose for your mobile app development. You want to give the best user experience to your patrons, yet your mind revolves around the budget for the development of that perfect app that will have the desired features.

What are native apps?

Addressed as mobile apps, native apps are developed under an optimized standard app development process.

These apps are written for the particular operating system.

The various functionalities of specific devices are kept in mind while developing such apps.

Pros:

  • If you are looking to have an app developed that will use the inbuilt features of the devices, both hardware and software, then native app development will top the list.
  • This means the apps can access native APIs of the devices, e.g., camera, flashlight, push notifications and various other features.
  • Native apps are developed in compliance with app store security protocols ensuring safety and performance of the app.

Cons:

  • For different platforms, separate codes must be written, increasing the overall development time.
  • Because of their particular framework and rules, they require more money and time to develop.
  • Developers must spend a separate amount of time for writing independent codes for multiple OS.

What are hybrid (cross-platform) apps?

The latest trend in mobile app development is developing the cross-platform apps. Such apps combine elements of both native and web applications.

Technologies such as HTML5 and CSS help in the development of hybrid apps, fusing web app versions and native libraries.

Pros:

  • Single database for all platforms; codes do not have to be re-written.
  • The development cycle is short and swift.
  • Even if the user is offline, they can access device features and responsive web design; comes loaded with native features and web technologies.

Cons:

  • Needs complex native libraries; affecting the overall app performance.
  • Lacks the support for the latest technologies of various operating systems and devices.
  • Fails to fulfill the platform guidelines for each operating system.

When does the need arise for native or cross-platform apps?

Native App

  • If you are looking to offer rich user experience.
  • When you have a free hand over the budget.
  • If there is no time for developing apps for multiple platforms.

Cross-Platform App

  • Limited budget scenario.
  • When there is a need of launching apps on simultaneous platforms.
  • If the app requires quick deployment.
  • If you want to develop a gaming app.

 

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