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Android vs React Native

Developers should learn Android to build mobile applications for the world's most popular mobile OS, with over 3 billion active devices globally meets use react native when you need to develop cross-platform mobile apps quickly with a single codebase, particularly for teams already skilled in react and javascript, as seen in startups like discord for their mobile clients. Here's our take.

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Android

Developers should learn Android to build mobile applications for the world's most popular mobile OS, with over 3 billion active devices globally

Android

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Developers should learn Android to build mobile applications for the world's most popular mobile OS, with over 3 billion active devices globally

Pros

  • +It is essential for creating consumer-facing apps, enterprise solutions, games, and IoT integrations, leveraging Java or Kotlin as primary languages
  • +Related to: kotlin, java

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

React Native

Use React Native when you need to develop cross-platform mobile apps quickly with a single codebase, particularly for teams already skilled in React and JavaScript, as seen in startups like Discord for their mobile clients

Pros

  • +It is not the right pick for apps requiring high-performance graphics or complex native integrations, such as gaming or heavy AR applications, where native development in Swift or Kotlin is superior
  • +Related to: react, javascript

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. Android is a platform while React Native is a framework. We picked Android based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
Android wins

Based on overall popularity. Android is more widely used, but React Native excels in its own space.

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