What's the growth of native apps?

Native smartphone apps don't run in the browser, unlike blogs and web applications. You need to download them from app stores specific to your platform, such as the App Store of Apple and Google Play. You can access each app after installation by tapping on its respective icon on your device's screen.

Developing native apps requires different skills and technologies than developing mobile websites. You do not have to worry about the behaviour and compatibility of the browser. You can use mobile OSs' native features to deliver the user experience and implement your app's features.

    Let's cover the many positive sides to the growth of native apps:

  • Smooth job, quick speed of operation, and faultless results. The Native vs. Hybrid software is optimised for a particular OS and takes full advantage of the device's processing speed.
  • Good opportunities for architecture and user interface. The implementation of sophisticated UX / UI interface and animation, for example,
  • The native app UI helps users to more easily grasp navigation inside the app.
  • Efficient integration with computer hardware ( e.g. camera, GPS, phone, touch screen)
  • In the app store, it's easy to launch. Native apps follow the OS (Android or iOS) guidelines absolutely when it comes to the topic of a native vs. hybrid app or mobile web app.
  • Better protection and usability (natively built applications are reviewed and accepted by the App Store)
  • Fast to add new advanced features demanded by the market (AI, VR , AR, IoT, etc.) in native vs hybrid apps
  • Capacity for offline service. Internet connexion is needed if sufficient functionality is needed for the creation of native apps.
  • Developers SDK. It provides half-ready solutions and libraries that are frequently modified and that communicate properly with a specified operating system.