I don’t think most Android developers are tired of building apps.
I think they’re tired of everything around it.
Too many device variations.
Too many OS behaviors.
Too many edge cases.
Too many things that break for reasons that make no sense at 1AM.
And still, users expect everything to feel instant, smooth, and flawless.
That’s the part people outside Android don’t always understand.
Mobile app development sounds exciting from the outside.
But inside it?
It can feel like constantly fighting complexity just to make simple things feel effortless.
So here’s the honest question:
Do you still genuinely enjoy Android development or are you mostly just managing frustration better now?
No polished answers.
Just real ones from Android devs.
That gap between “it works on my device” and “it works in the real world” is exactly what makes mobile product development so hard and honestly, so underrated.
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