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Brightfold Networks has all of the resources to meet your mobile development needs. We have teams of platform-specific specialists, project managers with a deep understanding of many industries, and years of experience building sustainable, future-proof products. In addition, Brightfold Networks uses agile development practices to ensure the best possible product.
Brightfold Networks can develop mobile apps either natively or cross-platform. After consulting with Brightfold Networks, the Mobile Unit will help you choose the development approach that’s most appropriate for your project.
Native developing refers to creating apps exclusively for specific platforms like iOS (for iPhone or iPad), or Android. The advantage of native applications is that they generally perform better on devices than their cross-platform counterparts.
Native apps can make better use of a mobile device’s resources, use memory more efficiently, and handle large amounts of data more easily.
On the other hand, the downsides of native are that apps are limited to a single platform (so you will have to develop multiple apps for multiple devices), and that they require more expertise on the part of the developers (to take advantage of platform-specific features).


“Cross-platform” solutions, on the other hand, are designed to work on all devices at once. When building cross-platform applications, Brightfold Networks often relies on app frameworks to quickly and efficiently build apps which can be run on any mobile device, without needing to customize the app for each platform.
The main advantages of cross-platform development is that it requires fewer resources and can be completed faster than simultaneously developing multiple native apps. It also provides a uniform experience across all platforms.
On the other hand, the downsides of cross-platform are that these apps will not be as fast, or have as many special features, as a native application built for only one platform.



