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Who launches an IOS first app in 2023? You are telling android users that they are not important


Everyone (who wants to make money from their app)? I own an Android and I'd still launch an iOS app first because the vast majority of mobile revenue comes from iOS, not Android. At the very most I'd use Flutter to launch on both platforms at once but I'd still prioritize the iOS side.


Additional counterpoint, I launched my app on both Android and iOS at the same time, didn't even own an iPhone when I released it.

The with tooling available today, there is almost no technical reason not to. Most brands/apps can't afford to create some fake exclusivity.


If you use a cross platform framework, sure, but if you only have resources for one platform (or where cross platform is not suitable for whatever reason), I'd pick launching on iOS first any day of the week.


What app is not cross-platform? Even games are all using Unity now.


Lots of apps aren't cross platform, at least on mobile. Things 3 is a good example that's only on Apple platforms.


counterpoint: you can outsource android i.e. pay a high quality dev shop to clone your iOS app and adapt it nicely for Android. I've done this several times, to great effect.


I don't have links to back this up, but I believe the following two statements are true in US markets, based on my anecdotal industry experiences:

- The majority of mobile apps that only launch on one native platform (but are eventually available on both Android and iOS) launch on iOS first.

- The majority of mobile apps that are only available on one native platform are only available on iOS.


They are plenty important, but they're not rich. iPhones are not the majority of the market by any stretch, but they do form a majority of the phones well-off people use.

I know you and your coder friends use Android despite having plenty of money, but the general public sees Androids as the budget option.


> iPhones are not the majority of the market by any stretch

It depends on which market you are looking at. In the US market Apple apparently has a 57% share according to https://www.statista.com/statistics/620805/smartphone-sales-....




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