What is the difference between Hybrid and Native Apps?
Native Apps are native to user's OS. They are developed specifically to user's operating system. iOS apps are developed using Swift or Objective-C and Android Apps are developed using Java. Hybrid Apps are, at core, websites packaged into a native container.
Hybrid or Native, which one to choose?
Ultimately, your business needs and budget will determine the best option for your company's mobile strategy. Here's Pro and Con's of both the methods:
01 Native Pro's:
- Superior User Experience
- Access to device's hardware/software components (GPS/Location/Calender/Shake/Tilts/AddressBook, etc)
- Rich looking UI
- Better Security
- Better Performance
- Better Speed
- Work in offline mode as well.
02 Hybrid Pro's:
- Cheaper to develop
- Faster Speed to market
- Single code base for multiple platforms with some adjustment specific to device Operating System
- Access to device's hardware/software components through plug-ins
03 Con's:
While Native Apps be superior when it comes to performance, look and speed, it comes at the cost. Native Apps can be much more expensive and time consuming to develop. On the otherhand, Hybrid Apps are cheaper to develop but it comes at the sacrifice of native benefits.Why Choose Techcor Solutions?
Our highly skilled Native and Hybrid App development team specializes in developing custom and secure Native and Hybrid app solutions according to business needs and scale to satisfy user demands. We have developed mobile apps for multiple categories such as Business Solutions, Finance/Banking Application and social networking.