Native Vs Hybrid Apps The Decision that holds the Key to Undisputed UX
Native vs. Hybrid App – What to choose for your next app . Whether your app is a -
Gaming one, or
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On demand, or
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Educational, the only way it can survive in the industry is by giving superior user experience.
Let us first look at both the processes in some detail.
Native Apps ● Native apps are those applications that are designed for a specific Operating System. ● Since they are developed keeping one OS in mind, they feel more right to the users as compared to any other type. ● They are in-sync with the device’s elements, making it easier for users to adapt to the app. ● Lastly, the chance of Native Apps accessing the in-built capabilities like Camera, GPS etc. are much greater.
Platforms for Native App Development
# Xamarin # React Native # Titanium
Hybrid Apps
● These are the mobile application types that are developed to work on a number of platforms. ● They are written with the help of single standard codes, which are compiled for execution on different platforms. ● To enable device specific interactions, plugins are used with the operating system.
Platforms for Hybrid App Development
# Cordova/PhoneGap # Framework 7 # Ionic Framework
So, which is better? Native or Hybrid app Depends entirely on what approach you are planning to follow â—? If your plan is keep your users hooked to the design and your app performance - Native App â—? If you are planning to launch your app in least possible time and wants to worry less about app maintenance Hybrid App
If app launch time is not your biggest priority, you should stay away from Hybrid apps and focus all your efforts on Native apps like how, LinkedIn and Facebook did. Let’s look at the challenges they faced that pushed them to make the switch –
This is what happened once they made the switch A faster app. Zero app crashes. Unsurpassed User Experience. Sleek UI elements including animations. The possibility to integrate app with external devices.
If you wish to be the next Facebook or LinkedIn, NATIVE would be the way to go.
Thank You! @appinventiv
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