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React Native vs. Flutter, Which to Choose for Mobile App Development?

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At the end of 2021, there were 3.48 million apps in Playstore, making it the biggest app store, followed by the Apple app store with 2.22 million apps.  Despite the significant difference, the overlap is evident. A majority of modern mobile application development projects are made for both Android and iOS users with the help of cross-platform frameworks. These cross-platform frameworks play a significant role in preventing code redevelopment for every platform. It acts as a time and cost saver for app developers. Talking of cross-platform frameworks, there are multiple alternatives to withstand this development complexity, such as Ionic, React Native , Flutter , Xamarin, PhoneGap, etc. However, in this blog, we will talk about the two well-known frameworks; React Native and Flutter. Let’s begin by differentiating the two. Programming Facebook promulgated the open-source of React Native in 2015. It was designed with ReactJS, based on JavaScript, to create user interfaces. Given its ubi