Mobile App Development Blog (Page 8)
A blog that delves into the mobile design and development industry, providing insights and resources to help you create the greatest mobile apps possible.
Mobile App Development in QT: Pros, Cons, and Use Cases
This article introduces Qt as a versatile cross-platform mobile app development framework, detailing its advantages, alternatives, and various use cases.
How to Reduce the Cost of App Development
In this article, we explain why you need a custom mobile application and provide a step by step guidance on how to reduce your app development costs.
Which Application Development Methodology You Should Choose in 2023
App development methodologies help make the workflow smooth and maintain the development team focused. Find out which app development methodologies to choose in 2023.
Android vs iOS Development: Pros and Cons of Each Platform
To build a mobile app, it is important to decide which platform to choose. In our latest blog post, we are covering the pros and cons of app development both for Android and iOS.
Building iOS and Android Apps with React Native
This article is about React Native, its benefits, pre-development considerations, and the app-building process for iOS and Android platforms.
Native vs. Cross-Platform Mobile App Development: Making the Right Choice
This article explores the difference between native and cross-platform mobile app development, discussing the advantages and characteristics of each approach.
React Native vs Ionic
Mobile application development has been widely discussed in the last few years and statistical data shows that in the past 5 years the number of smartphone users has nearly doubled, from 1.57 billion in 2014 to 2.71 in 2019.
All You Want to Know About Accelerated Mobile Pages
Considering the fact that more than 50% of all global online traffic comes from smartphones and tablets, the importance of a good-looking website on a mobile device is inevitable. Still, it is difficult to cover all types of mobile screen resolutions and internet formats with a single solution. Luckily, such companies as Google always put user experience first, offering such open source solutions as AMPs (Accelerated Mobile Pages).