(English) What’s The Difference Between Hybrid vs Native Mobile Apps?

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The native app, web app, and hybrid app are some of the terminologies you’re going to come face to face with once you decide to build a mobile app for your business.

So, getting to understand what the terms mean and the difference between them is an excellent way of staying abreast of what’s happening in the app development world while also being able to communicate effectively with your developers.

What differentiates Web Apps from Native and Hybrid apps?

  • Web apps don’t need to be downloaded: web apps, just like traditional sites, load in browsers and they’re not stored on users’ devices.
  • Most Web apps are developed using HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript
  • There’s no software library or software development kit (SDK) for the developers’ use.
  • Developing a web app is usually quick and simple as opposed to mobile apps.

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