Final destination for android app development
October 12, 2021

Final destination for android app development

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Android Studio

Android is an operating system that was designed for handheld devices by Google. I started developing in my college days. And now I am doing it at a professional app development company. We generally develop applications for Android and iOS. For Android apps, we are using the Android Studio platform which is also developed by Google itself. Android Studio allows users to develop all device-compatible apps. And it is always being upgraded by Google developers.
  • It's updating regularly and becoming better and better
  • The device compatibility of apps which are developed by this platform
  • Installation is so easy and the product is easy to use
  • Hot reload doesn't work sometimes
  • Emulators could be better
  • System requirements are higher than other tools
  • Developing android apps
  • Easy to use and configure
  • Application Testing compatibility
  • It's a good platform to develop apps.
  • Use can make app faster by its speed and functionalities.
I initially did code in Eclipse to develop an android app that is generally used for web apps and then I moved into Android Studio. That's the biggest thing I ever did I think. Android Studio has lots more functionalities and plugins than any other product. Now I am completely satisfied with the performance of Android Studio.

Do you think Android Studio delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Android Studio's feature set?

Yes

Did Android Studio live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Android Studio go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Android Studio again?

Yes

First of all, Android Studio is so easy to configure and you can use it easily. You will get updates regularly. You can develop apps and can test apps on various devices. The support community is also too good. You can find many solutions on stack overflow and on other sites if you are stuck somewhere between developing. If your system has low capacity then it's less recommendable because Android Studio needs a good system to run well.