According to Google reports, more than half of all search queries these days are done on mobile devices. Also, it is good to know that 57% of all US online traffic is coming through smartphones and tablets.
Mobile device usage has
exceeded what anyone could have imagined and mobile applications are becoming primary form of
digital interaction. It is important that you embrace digital revolution and bring your product
or service to Mobile First age.
When building mobile apps our primary goal is to deliver
simple and easy to use product with the intuitive user interface and strong security. To achieve
this, mobile app development has to be well planned and implemented.
User experience is
the key when it comes to the mobile application success and that is where our UX/UI guys jump
in. We carefully research preferences of your target customer group and create the most
appealing apps which bring 5 star ratings and customer satisfaction.
The average number of apps average person uses montly
The total number of mobile app downloads in 2019
The time spent per user with digital media on mobile in US
Total number of app publishers at Google Play
There are many debates and differences in opinion when it comes to Native vs. Hybrid app approach and the answer really depends on your specific needs, requirements, and budget.
Native apps (iOS, Android, or Windows) are smartphone applications built specifically for a certain mobile operating system using languages such as Objective-C or JAVA. Hybrid apps are in contrast platform agnostic and built using HTML and JavaScript wrapped in a native platform containers, intended to look and feel like a native mobile app.
FEATURES | NATIVE APPS | HYBRID APPS |
---|---|---|
Development Language | Native Only | HTML5, CSS and JavaScript |
Device Access | Complete | Complete |
Performance / Speed | Very Fast | Medium / Good |
Code Portability | None | High |
Advanced Graphics | High | Moderate |
UX / UI | High | Moderate |
Development Cost | Expensive | Reasonable |
Time to Market | Slower | Faster |
Maintenance | High (separate code base) | Low (one code base) |