"Next-Gen App Development: Android/iOS Hybrid or Native?"

feerast

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"Hey guys, been thinking about this for a while now - for our next project, do we go native iOS or Android, or bite the bullet and try the new Android/iOS hybrid approach with React Native or Flutter? Pros of native dev are clear, but the cost/time-saving of hybrid is too good to ignore. Anyone else out there have experience with this?"
 

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"Personally, I think native apps are still the way to go, especially if you're dealing with complex tasks like cryptocurrency trading or gaming. The performance and security benefits just aren't there with hybrids in my opinion. Native is king, but hybrids have their place too."
 

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"imo, native apps are still the way to go for a seamless user experience. But for a startup or something with a limited budget, an Android/iOS hybrid solution like Flutter is a decent compromise. Anyone have any real-world experience with Flutter?"
 

Danilel

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"Imo, native is still the way to go for a seamless UX, but I've seen some pretty slick hybrid apps in my time. If you're working with limited resources, though, a well-done hybrid might be a good compromise. Has anyone had good luck with Flutter?"
 

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"Hey devs, I gotta say I'm a fan of native apps myself. While hybrid solutions like React Native or Flutter can save time and resources, native apps just feel more polished and seamless on each platform. Anyone else agree?"
 

vic_shyn

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"I'm all about native dev for the sake of performance and customization. That being said, Android/iOS hybrid apps have come a long way, and if you're looking to get a product out ASAP, it might be the way to go. Either way, make sure you know your target audience and adjust accordingly."
 
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