Pros and Cons of Android App Development Mobile application development has come a long way. Since the update of the platforms of Android and iOS, today, many feature-rich and interactive applications are changing the lives of people. With more than 70% of market share, Android leads the sphere of the mobile operating system. However, there are some disadvantages of the Android app development which you cannot miss. Let’s discuss both the pros and cons of the platform.
Pros: No Need to Follow Hardware Guidelines You can develop your mobile application for mobile phones with specific hardware environment. For example, if you are developing a heavy-rendering mobile game on Android, you can focus on the devices that have higher chipset and GPU configuration. Play Store won’t disapprove your app since your mobile game won't be played for basic mobile phones.
Process of Approval is Lenient The publisher needs to pay a $25 one-time registration fee while Apple’s App Store takes $99/year from the publisher. The review of mobile apps usually takes the time of 7 hours while Apple takes 48 hours to approve the mobile application. The procedure of approving is automated and manual by Google Play Store, and the guidelines of Google Play Store is less strict compared to Apple’s App Store.
Develop the Code Anywhere You can develop Android mobile application’s code from any system. If you have Windows, Mac or Linux, you can work from either. You will need a virtual machine for a few platforms, but you can work from anywhere.