Mobile App Development Trends That May Change Your Perspective in 2021
Do you know? Over '175' billion apps are downloaded yearly. On average, each individual install’s 80 apps on their mobile phones. On a daily basis, a person uses 9 mobile apps. Today, the industry of mobile app development is thriving globally. All the latest technology advancements and customer demands directly show an impact on mobile applications development. Want to be successful in this market? The only way is to stay updated on the latest trends. Even studies have also shown that the average American checks their mobile every 12 minutes while 10% of individuals check once every 4 minutes. So it's astonishing to know that users spent 88% of their time using apps. Indeed this news encourages anyone who is into the mobile app development niche. Are you looking out for the best mobile application provider for your business? Then Sun Technologies' is the world-class service provider for all mobile testing and application testing services with 11+ years of experience in offering high-quality testing services for digital media, entertainment including the gaming industry. Read our case study regarding how we improved a Retailer's app's overall performance by 42%. Best Frameworks for Mobile App Development
React Native – React Native is a cross-platform app development framework that Facebook develops. Within a short period, React Native has become the developer’s top choice. By using React Native, we could able to build apps for Android and iOS seamlessly. In addition, this framework is universally popular for its unique features like reusable components, integration with third-party plugins, and faster development, including deployment. Flutter – Flutter is Google’s open-source framework for developing android and iOS apps using a single codebase. It delivers apps that look similar to NativeNative. In addition, this framework includes widgets, a rendering engine, integrating APIs and tools which help developers build and deploy mobile applications.