Every time a mobile app is launched in the market it is either made for one or the other mobile operating system. This means that during an initial phase, an app is designed to function on a single platform and if it turns out to be successful then it is further developed for various other operating systems. Now you might be wondering why people don’t create an app that functions on both iOS and Android? There is actually a business reason behind this particular Mobile apps development pattern. In this blog, we have explained that reason in a brief manner. Usually, start-ups tend to launch an app which functions on only one platform. While developing an app nobody knows which feature will be used the most by the audience. Sometimes the lesser-known feature of an app is actually the main thing that people love and sometimes users ignore the primary feature of an app. By rolling out an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) on one OS, you would be able to gather a good amount of feedback about your app so that you can quickly decide whether you should move to other platforms or stick to the existing one. With the …
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