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Know the myths and facts about Android and iPhone Application Development and decide which platform you would like to go for your business app.
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How to choose between Android for your Mobile App Development? iOS &
We are generally used to smartphones and iPhones but when we are looking from the perspective of a vendor or an entrepreneur, it causes a lot of confusion as to which platform must be chosen. Before proceeding towards choosing a particular platform for Mobile App Development, let us have a glance upon the most believed myths about Android and iPhone. MYTHS ABOUT ANDROID AND iPHONE DEVELOPMENT Myth #1: Both of them undergo same Coding Process Reality: Not Exactly! The basic difference between platforms is coding language. Android Application Development is carried out in Java, which requires lengthy codes to be written. Swift is the language used for iPhone Application Development which comparatively requires less code to be written. Besides, there is a lot of difference between coding environments they work with. Android Studio is used by the former, while the latter stick to XCode. www.intuitionsoftech.com.au
Myth #2: iOS offers more sophisticated design creation than Android Reality: Not Completely True. Both of the platforms have to undergo development and deployment following a distinct set of guidelines. The amount of innovations you can make with your apps is not at all a limitation as there is always a room for innovation with both of them. In fact, Google Play is more instructive with the table size, distance between icons and color palette. On the other hand, Apple guides you with what could work better for you but does not impose any rule directly. This makes it easy for graphic designers to create magic with what they love. www.intuitionsoftech.com.au
Myth #3: Google Play Overlooks Imperfections, App Store Doesn’t Reality: This is a prediction based on large number of rejection from App Store. It is a known fact that Apple rejects more number of apps than Play Store. This does not mean that Google Play keeps blind eye over imperfections. Play Store simply provides free space to developers beyond perfection. Once you submit the app with Apple, their team undergoes a manual check of your app along with automated tests while Play Store follows only automated testing and hence small flaws are ignored. Once your app is rejected by Apple, developers can converse with the team and solve the issues while this is not the case with Google. Once it rejects your app, you have to re-submit it as conversation is closed. www.intuitionsoftech.com.au
Myth #4: Both has same Target Audience Reality: They are on extreme ends. The app you want to develop but obviously has a specific target audience. But you have to take a market survey before putting a choice upon one as the users who are going to use your app are using which of two phone. Hence it is really a myth that target users are similar for both platforms. Myth #5: There is a Vital Difference between Development Costs Reality: This is not actually a Myth! Be it development cost or time, Android requires considerably more of both. As we have already seen that time required for writing lengthy codes with android is more than iPhone. Also, it is surprising that iPhone Application Development costs 30% less than actual cost of Android Application Development. www.intuitionsoftech.com.au
What Current Market Scenario Says Android and iPhone Mobile Application Development have their own pros and cons. The thing is you have to decide how you want your app to perform. If you do not want to target users of particular platform out of two, you also have a third way out in the form of Hybrid App Development. Budgets, business ground, the purpose of app and target audiences are the main factors influencing the platform choice of your application. Need any assistance for developing apps? Intuition Softech is at your service. Feel free to request your FREE QUOTE from one of the best web and mobile app Development Company in Sydney. www.intuitionsoftech.com.au