A hybrid mobile app is a type of mobile application that combines elements of both native and web applications. It is built using web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, but it runs inside a native wrapper, allowing it to be distributed through app stores like native apps.
Hybrid apps differ from native apps primarily in their development approach and underlying technology stack. Native apps are built specifically for a particular platform (e.g., iOS or Android) using platform-specific languages and tools (e.g., Swift or Kotlin for Android). In contrast, hybrid apps use web technologies and a single codebase to target multiple platforms.
While hybrid apps can be suitable for many types of mobile applications, they may not be ideal for all scenarios. For example, apps requiring high performance, complex animations, or extensive use of native device features may benefit more from a native development approach.
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