Native iOS apps are built with Swift or Objective-C using Apple's native SDKs. They offer the deepest platform integration and access to all iOS-specific features. Apps built with Native iOS use the common mobile SDK stack. No single SDK meaningfully over-indexes yet.
SDKs that appear more often in Native iOS apps than in the rest of the catalog. Baseline staples are filtered by design.
No signature SDKs yet
Nothing over-indexes in Native iOS apps so far. These apps stick to the common mobile stack. The adoption table below still shows what they ship.
Native iOS apps run lean: 7.0 SDKs per app on average vs 10.4 across the whole catalog.
Raw adoption inside Native iOS apps compared to the rest of the catalog. SDKs marked baseline ship everywhere.
Of all apps analyzed in each category, what percentage are built with Native iOS. Also shows the other frameworks developers choose in each space.
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