Explain native app

What is a native app?

A native app is a software application specifically developed for a particular mobile operating system, such as iOS (Apple) or Android (Google). Unlike web apps, which are accessed through a mobile device's web browser, native apps are downloaded and installed directly onto the device. They seamlessly integrate with the device's hardware and take full advantage of its features, resulting in superior performance and user experience.

Native apps are known for their speed, reliability, and responsiveness. They can access the device's camera, GPS, accelerometer, and other sensors, allowing them to deliver a wide range of functionalities. Additionally, native apps can work offline, providing users with uninterrupted access to content and features.

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