Can you share your experiences? Especially some statistics about some apps that are on both platforms would be very useful for everyone. Experiences of those who develops for other mobile markets would also be very helpful.
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#4Learn how to do both, natively.
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#5Learn how to do both, natively.
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#6I don't have any data at hand to directly back this up, but my guess is it will be roughly like this. It would be valuable to have a report on how the high-end pricey smartphone owners (HTC One, Galaxy S4 etc) are spending more or less than the budget Android devices.
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#7Also there was a question in Silicon Valley iOS Developers Meetup mailing list to find Bootstrap developers who live on revenue from their apps (without any contracting work on the side). The only developers who seem to make money purely developing their apps are Android Developers. (Not a single iOS developer from silicon valley developer group with 6K+ members said they make a living purely on iOS app development).
PS: This was from September 2012. I don't know how to link the emails from meetup.
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#8Android Hands down. Yes Per User you make more money on iOS. But that market is way over matured and slim chance for any new entrant to make it. Also there was a question in Silicon Valley iOS Developers Meetup mailing list to find Bootstrap developers who live on revenue from their apps (without any contracting work on the side). The only developers who seem to make money purely developing their apps are Android Dev…
FWIW make 100% of my income from iOS (<$100k range).