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ben bemer
ben bemer

PWA vs native: which is smoother

Honestly, my mid-range Android gets pushed hardest on weeknights: 4G dips, Bluetooth buds connected, a podcast paused in the background, and I’m bouncing between a few live tables. The PWA is comfy—no install, updates happen silently—but I notice tiny stutters when I rotate to landscape or jump back from the cashier. A couple of native apps felt heavier to install yet smoother once inside. For long sessions and live streams, what’s been steadier on your phones—PWA in the browser or a full app?

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Denis Zheleznyi
Denis Zheleznyi
3 days ago

From my testing on a Snapdragon-7-class phone, I split it like this: PWAs win for quick hops and lighter storage; they re-open fast and handle casual slots well. Native apps feel better for long sessions—less tab eviction, smoother camera-style overlays, and more tolerant of janky networks. My routine is: cap background apps, lock brightness, and test one live room for 10 minutes. For a sanity check on mobile behavior and basics, I’ll skim a concise roundup like https://dealgamble.com/casino/longfu88/ to frame expectations, then I run a small live-table trial over Wi-Fi, switch to LTE mid-shoe, and see which setup recovers faster. If the stream catches up without audio desync and the cashier opens after a network hop, that’s my keeper.

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