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The Ultimate App Development Conundrum: Android, iOS, or Both?

Almost as soon as you realize you have a great idea for an app, the question comes up: should you build it for Android, iOS, or both?

There is no one definitive answer to this question. Android and iOS each have their advantages and disadvantages. The operating system you choose should depend on many factors, including your audience, your business model, how soon you want to launch the app, and what resources you have to build it.

If your objective is to reach as large an audience as possible, Android controls nearly 53% of the smartphone operating system market in the US, compared to iOS’s 44% market share.

But there’s more to it than just market share. When you consider which platform is best for your purposes, or whether your app should be cross-platform, you need to consider all of the pros and cons. Here’s what you need to know about Android and iOS before you take the plunge with either (or both).

Evaluating Your Platform Options

Android: Pros & Cons

Android has come a long way since the 2008 launch of the T-Mobile G1, the original Android phone. Today, it’s the world’s dominant mobile operating system — but does that mean it’s right for your app? Here are the factors to consider.

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The bottom line: Consider whether you have the time and resources to invest in Android app development. If your app’s market is Asia, Africa, or South America, it’s probably best to go with Android, as it dominates iOS in these regions.

iOS: Pros & Cons

It’s hard to believe iOS was revealed just nine years ago, during the initial iPhone launch in 2007. Today it’s on its tenth version — advertised as the most advanced mobile experience ever. Should your app be an iOS app? Here are the pros and cons.

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The bottom line: If your business model relies on in-app purchases, iOS may be your preferred choice since users tend to spend more in that arena. However, if you want to get your app to market as quickly as possible, you may want to think a bit more about choosing to go with iOS.

Both: Pros & Cons

As though deciding between the two operating systems wasn’t hard enough, there’s a third option: both. For some, going cross-platform is a no-brainer, but for others it takes careful consideration. Let’s find out if this is the right route for your app.

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When developers decide they are going to develop an app for both operating systems, the next question is: should we build our app for the iOS or Android platform first?

Again, it will depend on who your audience is and what your goals are. Generally, it’s best to go with the operating system your audience is most likely to use. Do your homework before building an app to make sure you understand your audience and know where to find them.

Once you’ve done that, make the decision that’s right for you and enjoy the creative, frustrating, inspiring, and ultimately rewarding experience of building your app. Good luck!

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