Mobile apps usage has been rising since the past 10 years and since then it has significantly impacted the business world. For example, hybrid mobile apps development has become the common approach among businesses today.
Earlier, mobile app developers had limited options. However, due to the growing demand for multifarious mobile operating systems, hybrid app development technologies have become more desirable such-as Ionic, Flutter and React Native.
These technologies have significantly reduced the development time and are offering better opportunities for building hybrid mobile apps that have native like performance.
In this blog, we will discuss the pros and cons of using hybrid technologies for mobile application development.
What is Hybrid Mobile App Development
Hybrid mobile app development is a software development approach that combines elements of both native and web applications.
Unlike native apps, which are specifically designed for a particular platform (such as iOS or Android), hybrid apps leverage web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create a single codebase that can run on multiple platforms.
These apps are essentially web applications packaged within a native container, allowing them to access device features through plugins.
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