• Moe
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    2218 days ago

    App Store guidelines are too strict for developers, I think it will be better for mobile developer to develop their app for android ecosystem, not ios

    • @[email protected]
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      1718 days ago

      The problem with doing android dev work is that android users simply refuse to pay for useful apps. iOS users on the other hand are more open to it.

      As a developer it makes sense to prioritize iOS if you like money.

      • Moe
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        318 days ago

        Yeah, I agree if you like money then develop app for iOS is better

      • @[email protected]
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        117 days ago

        That sounds like anecdotal evidence. Android is more popular in more than half of the world and a lot of apps are successful and generate income on both platforms.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 days ago

          If you look at developer experience it’s absolutely is true. Android users just prefer free/ad supported/pirated software. If you’re an android user look at your own habits. What android applications have you purchased?

          You can search for statistics from any source online and you’ll get the same results. But in the end if you code for iOS you need to test and debug for fewer devices and you will make more money overall. There are wayyyy more android users but 70% of all mobile app spend is on iOS. Deving for iOS just makes sense if you like money.

          https://backlinko.com/iphone-vs-android-statistics#iphone-vs-android-app-spending

          • @[email protected]
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            617 days ago

            None of this account for differences in purchasing power and phone price.

            If you have an $150 Android device, I would of course expect you to spend way less on software than somebody with a $1500 iPhone.

            I’m not saying ‘develop for Android only’ but if your business relies on one ecosystem only, you’re at a higher risk and you’re leaving money on the table.

            • @[email protected]
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              617 days ago

              You are 100% right.

              If you dev for only one you will be leaving money on the table. But for small / solo devs I can 100% see why focusing on iOS and those high paying customers makes sense if all you care about is money.

              Then once you have a customer base then you build out an android team/app.

              I’m not saying it should be this way. I’m just saying I understand why it is this way.

            • Jojo, Lady of the West
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              117 days ago

              an $150

              a $1500

              How do you pronounce these? An 'undred and fifty? I’m honestly curious, because I can’t feel like an fits on either. I wasn’t going to care enough to ask but then you put a on one thousand five hundred.

              • @the_crotch
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                116 days ago

                “a fifteen hundred” maybe

                • Jojo, Lady of the West
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                  216 days ago

                  My issue was more with 150, I don’t know how to pronounce it with an instead of a. I pronounce it “a one” or “a hundred”

        • @[email protected]
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          617 days ago

          Nope, not anecdotal. It’s actual industry fact.

          The phone you use combined with the country you’re in is a very good indicator on how likely you are to spend money in an app.

        • Balder
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          317 days ago

          It’s not, iOS has something like almost 70% of the mobile apps income despite having 1/3 or users compared to Android.

          Also Android has this annoying problem where there pirate versions of an app will show up when it has in-app purchases or scammers will rip-off your app, rebrand it and place an overwhelming amount of ads to make a quick buck before the app is flagged and taken down. That’s not accounting for the stories of accounts simply being taken down without warning.

      • chiisana
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        018 days ago

        Why pay for apps when you can just sideload pirated version from dubious origin and pay with your privacy and crypto mine for the pirate distributing it?

        Oh, wait, I just said the quiet part alt store advocates doesn’t want to say out loud.

        ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

        • @[email protected]
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          717 days ago

          why pay money for something when there exists an open source app that does the same thing (it hasn’t been updated in years)

    • @[email protected]
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      1418 days ago

      Android ecosystem is not so much better.

      I’ve been a supporter of web apps. Unfortunately it cuts into app store profits so it’s often shit on.

    • @[email protected]
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      717 days ago

      Well, they have limited themselves to single point of failure.

      That’s like selling only blue shoelaces and then crying faul when your only supplier stops making blue color.

      If your livelihood depends on one account only, you are in great risk anyhow.

    • @conciselyverbose
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      418 days ago

      “Don’t be a scam” is the guideline being broken here.

      And the consistent quality and UX expectations are a part of why iOS developers make a lot more money.

      • @[email protected]
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        117 days ago

        App Store is full of scams and predatory apps. And holy shit rofl at the “consistent quality.” Steve’s been dead for over a decade and his vision of iOS has been dead for longer.

        • @conciselyverbose
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          317 days ago

          Not compared to android it isn’t.

          The floor is far, far higher on iOS than android and the experience is much more consistent, and that’s why I and many others buy iPhones.

          • @[email protected]
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            It’s genuinely not. App Store review is fully automated and chock full of holes. Anyone telling you there is less malware per capita on the App Store than the Play Store is either a decade behind on their talking points or lying to you. I use Apple for mobile and tablet needs because they offer good hardware with a seamless platform experience, not because installing random garbage on their storefronts is safer – it’s not.

            EDIT: I should add the only storefront I have complete faith in is F-Droid.

            • @conciselyverbose
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              317 days ago

              We’re not talking 5/10 vs 5.5/10. The play store is 2/10 and the App Store is 7 or 8. It’s not even vaguely ambiguous. The quality is not remotely comparable.