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iOS vs Android Mobile App Development_ Which to Launch First

You have conceptualized, spun and designed your new application. It is now time for launch. Which means it's time to choose the right platform: Android or iOS? Launching a native mobile app on both the Android and iOS platforms simultaneously can be expensive and risky, especially since you do not know how users will react to your app. Because of the uncertainties, most iOS or Android mobile app development companies in India & USA choose to start with one or the other.

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iOS vs Android Mobile App Development_ Which to Launch First

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  1. iOS vs Android Mobile App Development: Which to Launch First You have conceptualized, spun and designed your new application. It is now time for launch. Which means it's time to choose the right platform: Android or iOS? Launching a native mobile app on both the Android and iOS platforms simultaneously can be expensive and risky, especially since you do not know how users will react to your app. Because of the uncertainties, most iOS or Android mobile app development companies in India & USA choose to start with one or the other. Comparing Android and iOS Platforms There is no reason to choose between Android development and iOS mobile app development to launch your mobile application. There are six major differences between iOS and Android application development, which can be reduced to four key considerations. You can use these factors to determine which mobile platform to target first for the mobile app, and who to work with to develop it.

  2. Audience - The iOS user are mostly from North America or Europe, and recent trends show that they tend to spend more on in-app purchases. In fact, while Android users are downloading more applications in total, iOS is still leading the way. On the other hand, Android users in Asia, Africa and South America surpass 32% of iOS users in these regions. - Complexity The development of Android applications is more complex than that of iOS: there are more than seven versions of the Android operating system and several newer versions are still supported. There is also a wide range of Android devices, each with their own specifications. However, iOS works on the iPhone, iPod and iPad, and iOS users are better able to keep their software up to date: Almost 80% of iOS users are on the same version then there is not a single version of Android that hosts more than 50% of users. - Timeline Your timing considerations are twofold: Development and revision. Since Android users are so fragmented between different versions, the Android application development schedule is almost always longer than an iOS app. According to some estimates, this can last 30 to 40% longer. That said, the Apple App Store requires a slightly longer and more rigorous review process. It may take several days before your application is reviewed without warranty that it will be accepted. If this is not the case, you will need to fix your application and send it back for review. Similar to the TestFlight process, the Google Play Store has a beta store for all Android test versions, which are usually posted within hours of submission. - Budget Speaking of Google Play, the platform requires a $ 25 one-time fee for every app you download. For Apple's ecosystem, developers have to pay $ 100 for a license that includes the release of unlimited applications on all operating systems. Otherwise, Android apps typically generate the highest overall spend since you are developing for many versions. However, for testing, keep in mind that you must have a variety of devices at your fingertips - and Apple's hardware has a high cost.

  3. How to Find Good App Developers - Once you've decided between Android and iOS, start considering the skills you need to build the application. While most developers can work in both settings, many specialize in one platform or the other. Designing, developing, and launching an application are complex, multi-step processes. So you can work with several developers. Here's an overview of the skills you can have in an iOS developer and an Android developer. - Top Skills to Look for in iOS App Developer ● Server-side and client-side coding ● Reactive design ● Design templates ● API and MPI ● Xcode ● Cocoa Touch ● Objective-C or Swift ● JavaScript ● CSS ● Mobile APIs ● Server-Side script ● Database Administration and Integration ● Server Administration - Top Skills to Look for in Android App Developers ● Server-side and client-side coding ● Reactive design ● Android Software Development Kit (SDK), Android Studio ● Java or Kotlin programming languages ● Gravel construction system ● Server-side script ● Administration and integration of databases, ● Server Administration Four Important Phases of Mobile App Development When you create a mobile app, you will likely go through a number of standard phases, and you may need to use different skills to navigate through them. Here are four important phases where it will be useful to have a developer in hand.

  4. Wireframing: Wireframes act as a roadmap for the user. Essentially, a wired shows what options a user will be in the application. You will want to engage a designer to use every aspect of the design. - Software Architecture Planning: Scalability is crucial for your application because you will not want to rewrite it once it has taken off. A developer can help you plan an application that can grow naturally. - Coding and Integration: As you develop front-end code and background, see a constant feedback loop between your designer and your developer. You need a developer who understands the programming languages and frameworks of your platform. This is where the app comes to life! - Test: Before submitting your application to the store, you must browse your application frame by frame to check for bugs. You may also have a developer for patches or submissions that the App Store may want. - Conclusion Whatever platform you choose, consider partnering with an experienced developer who understands the specifics of each platform. Independent developers can work with you to create a user-friendly, scalable, and well-tested application. If you still find any difficulty with android mobile app development, you can contact us. Here, we have an expert team of Android app developers in India who have successfully delivered 540+ apps to 120+ clients globally. Feel free to Contact Us!

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