![]() ![]() This is typically the kind of app people think of when you say “mobile apps”. ![]() The “native” name comes from the fact that the app is “native” to only one type of mobile operating system. Conversely, if you’re developing for Android users, you’ll be using Java - iPhone users cannot use apps designed and built for Android. ![]() Users of Android devices will not be able to use your app. For example, if you want your app to be used by iPhone users, you (or your development team) will be working in Objective-C, and your product will be sold in Apple’s App Store.
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