I agree with your point of view @link2twenty
, my other comment echoes most of what you mention here. The only thing I may feel differently is:
I wouldn't want the full app as I feel I'd gain nothing
It's totally understandable as PWAs have great support on Android. Native Push Notifications, enhanced background audio playback (for Podcasts) and a native video player are available for native app users, but of course it may not be reason enough for everyone to prefer native > PWA.
There's plenty of potential to exploit from the native standpoint just as there is on PWA. It's actually great to hear your experience with the PWA has been a good one 😃
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I agree with your point of view @link2twenty , my other comment echoes most of what you mention here. The only thing I may feel differently is:
It's totally understandable as PWAs have great support on Android. Native Push Notifications, enhanced background audio playback (for Podcasts) and a native video player are available for native app users, but of course it may not be reason enough for everyone to prefer native > PWA.
There's plenty of potential to exploit from the native standpoint just as there is on PWA. It's actually great to hear your experience with the PWA has been a good one 😃