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Can I use cross-platform frameworks like Flutter or React Native for foldable app development?

While frameworks are adding support, they often lag behind native APIs for new hardware features. You'll likely need custom native code plugins to access low-level hinge sensors or manage precise window states, which adds integration risk that must be planned for.

10 Mar 2026
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While frameworks are adding support, they often lag behind native APIs for new hardware features. You'll likely need custom native code plugins to access low-level hinge sensors or manage precise window states, which adds integration risk that must be planned for.

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Can I use cross-platform frameworks like Flutter or React Native for foldable app development?

While frameworks are adding support, they often lag behind native APIs for new hardware features. You'll likely need custom native code plugins to access low-level hinge sensors or manage precise window states, which adds integration risk that must be planned for.

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