
React Native Mapview
The React Native Mapview SDK offers map components for iOS and Android.
Its primary SDK category is Location and Maps and it's used by Android apps.
Based on downloads over the last 30 days, the most popular Android apps that use React Native Mapview are:
Looking at the number of Android apps that use React Native Mapview, it's Very Popular among Android developers.
In addition, this month, React Native Mapview has been…
- Added to 358 Android apps.
- Removed from 256 Android apps.
It's most commonly used by Android apps in the following categories: Health & Fitness and Lifestyle.
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- React Native Permissions in the Developer Tools category
- React Native Reanimated in the Developer Tools category
- React Native in the Developer Frameworks and No Code Development category
- Android MapView Balloons in the User Interface and Graphics category
- React Native Firebase by Invertase in the Analytics category
- NativeX in the Ad Networks category
- Applike Advertising Id for React Native in the Developer Tools category
- React Native BLE PLX by Intent in the Connected Devices category
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