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by raydev
1391 days ago
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I worked for a similar company that put in real effort to make quality, well-designed, native Android apps to match the iOS offerings. I left in 2019, so my info might be out of date. On iOS we inevitably made anywhere from 2x to 10x the amount of money through IAPs. No matter how good or fast the Android app was, no matter how many good reviews, no matter if we saw 2x or 3x or 4x as many installs on Android. If our clients wanted to actually profit, the answer was clear: do iOS first, and then decide whether an Android version is even necessary. |
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