Do iOS apps crash more than Android?
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Do iOS apps crash more than Android?
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Re: Do iOS apps crash more than Android?
#2It's true, it's a lot easier for developers on Android to fix bugs and quickly update their apps because of the lack of an approval process, but that also lowers the bar a great deal on the quality of apps (a lot of which never get updated).
Edit: I don't know how this goes on iOS, but for Android Market apps, you can see all crash reports straight in the publisher console, without the need for 3rd party services.
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#3I have almost never had an iOS app crash on me. I get crashes in Android apps almost weekly. I honestly don't know where those guys are getting their data, but I really don't believe it. It's true, it's a lot easier for developers on Android to fix bugs and quickly update their apps because of the lack of an approval process, but that also lowers the bar a great deal on the quality of apps (a lot of which never get u…
I guess "Among apps that use the Crittercism service, iOS client applications crash more often" was a bit too wordy.
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#5Also, it wouldn't surprise me if iOS apps crash more than Android apps, because iOS doesn't have virtual memory. When an iOS app runs out of physical memory, it gets killed. This was allegedly a design decision.
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#6I have almost never had an iOS app crash on me. I get crashes in Android apps almost weekly. I honestly don't know where those guys are getting their data, but I really don't believe it. It's true, it's a lot easier for developers on Android to fix bugs and quickly update their apps because of the lack of an approval process, but that also lowers the bar a great deal on the quality of apps (a lot of which never get u…
But that's anecdotal evidence anyway, and with my usage pattern you'd just need a few "black sheep" to really bring down the average.
My Android usage isn't that heavy, so not really comparable. Not that many crashes this far, but especially in the early days quite a few freezes.
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#8I suspect that the recent addition of automatic referencing counting will help a LOT for iOS apps.
Re: Do iOS apps crash more than Android?
#9I have almost never had an iOS app crash on me. I get crashes in Android apps almost weekly. I honestly don't know where those guys are getting their data, but I really don't believe it. It's true, it's a lot easier for developers on Android to fix bugs and quickly update their apps because of the lack of an approval process, but that also lowers the bar a great deal on the quality of apps (a lot of which never get u…
The worst problem I've ever had is some kind of corruption in the photos app. I thought perhaps it was a corrupt file but I couldn't launch the Photos app to delete it. I couldn't launch the camera app either. There's no way to delete any of the camera roll photos from iTunes either! I went over a month like this until I used a third party desktop application to delete every photo on the phone -- and that didn't work. So I started deleting random cache file in the file system before it finally started working again.
iOS apps crash pretty silently -- they just disappear. That might make the appearance of crashes much smaller.