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Just wondering why is the new React Native SDK relying on it's brand new set of native implementations instead of the iOS and Android SDKs? iOS and Android SDKs are way more battle tested and lots of optimisations and edge case handling (e.g Offline mode support, Secure storage instead of the Async storage). Besides, we are losing quite a bit of native enabled features (e.g autoCapture). Since React Native applications are Native applications, I am slightly confused as to why the team make this decision. Hope someone can shed some light on this. Thanks!
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Hi Amplitude team,
Just wondering why is the new React Native SDK relying on it's brand new set of native implementations instead of the iOS and Android SDKs? iOS and Android SDKs are way more battle tested and lots of optimisations and edge case handling (e.g Offline mode support, Secure storage instead of the Async storage). Besides, we are losing quite a bit of native enabled features (e.g autoCapture). Since React Native applications are Native applications, I am slightly confused as to why the team make this decision. Hope someone can shed some light on this. Thanks!
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