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Difference: Google Play Store vs. the Apple App Store

Difference: Google Play Store vs. the Apple App Store

Sat, 10 Apr 2021

As we all know, the difference between the App Store & Play Store is significant. On the one hand, the App Store is only used to produce IOS apps that come in the iPhone, and on the other hand, the Play Store only produces Android apps that come in Android Smartphones. Google is a brand that created Android technologies like these.

Which one is better?

Neither can we compare both with the qualities they possess? Both give output requests. Compared to the App Store, Google Play Store is a little more user-friendly and developer-friendly. Coming to the developer part, both are managed to release Applications in their respective platforms as full-pledged privacy. These have some of the restrictions that allow users to deploy smoother and better applications.

Some advantages of the App Store:

  • Being Visible
  • Revenue Generated
  • Privacy
  • Review
  • Consolidation Paid Apps
  • Convenience
  • Security
  • No Restrictions

Some advantages of Google Play Store:

  • A Developer’s best friend
  • Users can get a lot of information about the applications
  • Markets are emerging and are huge
  • Numerous & Interesting Apps
  • Apps don’t affect your real device
  • Most of the apps are free
  • Alternative Downloads
  • You can use multiple devices
  • You can personalize your mobile
  • Adult content filtering
  • Managing order display

Difference:

  Google Play store App Store
Metadata indexing Index metadata changes on google play are slower compared to the App store Index metadata on iOS is faster
ASO relevant field Keywords, Bundle, Title, Short-Long description Keywords, App Id, Title, Subtitle
Icons & Screenshots Allows the inclusion of weapons in the icons, but no explicit violence and will reject the screenshots if it is detected that is a weapon aimed at a living being It is extremely restrictive when the subject is violence and will not allow the use of guns on icons or any other violence reference