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If you are planning an iOS and Android app for your business, you should opt for cross-platform app development. React Native is an excellent framework to speed up app development and enhance the results. However, it cannot be used for very complex and significant solutions. We will take you through the different React Native alternatives that you can use to develop your mobile app.

  1. Xamarin: If you want to deliver a highly advanced and capable mobile app solution, you might want to develop using Xamarin. It is a high-end framework that offers plenty of in-built components for quick development and faster deployment. The framework also comes with a testing unit that allows full-cycle testing to improve the solutions.
  2. Flutter: This framework is quite popular with app developers. It is an extensively used platform to develop cross-platform apps. This framework is majorly used to develop MVP, apps that contain material design, extensive solutions with OS-level features, intuitive and flexible interface needs, and advanced OS-specific app solutions. Google Ads, Reflect and eBay are some of the applications that were developed using this framework
  3. Cordova: Earlier known as Cordova, today you will recognize this framework as PhoneGap. You can develop hybrid web apps using this framework. With this framework, you don't need platform-specific APIs to deliver iOS or Android mobile app solutions. The framework was extensively used to develop apps by Google, Microsoft, IBM, and Mozilla
  4. Ionic: It is a popular solution used to develop hybrid mobile applications. Using this framework, you can choose from a variety of networks such as Vue.js, React.JS, and Angular.js. You can use the framework components to deliver native-like solutions without compromising on quality. This tool significantly cuts down on spend and time taken to complete the development processes.
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