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AndroidX vs Flutter

Developers should use AndroidX for all new Android projects and migrate existing ones because it offers better API design, modular updates, and full support for modern Android features like Jetpack components meets use flutter when you need to build cross-platform apps with high-performance, pixel-perfect uis and want to share code across ios, android, web, and desktop. Here's our take.

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AndroidX

Developers should use AndroidX for all new Android projects and migrate existing ones because it offers better API design, modular updates, and full support for modern Android features like Jetpack components

AndroidX

Nice Pick

Developers should use AndroidX for all new Android projects and migrate existing ones because it offers better API design, modular updates, and full support for modern Android features like Jetpack components

Pros

  • +It is essential for building apps with Material Design, navigation, lifecycle management, and room persistence, ensuring compatibility across Android versions and reducing boilerplate code
  • +Related to: android-development, kotlin

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Flutter

Use Flutter when you need to build cross-platform apps with high-performance, pixel-perfect UIs and want to share code across iOS, Android, web, and desktop

Pros

  • +It is the right pick for startups or teams with limited resources aiming for a consistent look and feel across platforms, as seen in apps like Reflectly
  • +Related to: dart, mobile

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. AndroidX is a library while Flutter is a framework. We picked AndroidX based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
AndroidX wins

Based on overall popularity. AndroidX is more widely used, but Flutter excels in its own space.

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