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The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Onetechnews(op):
The emotional rollercoaster that comes with being a mobile developer. On the outside, it looks sweet. You’re the tech genius. You build apps, fix bugs, and make digital magic happen. People assume you’re living your best life in front of a screen, with coffee in one hand and big tech dollars rolling in. Behind that screen is a human being going through a lot.

Here are some of the hidden battles many mobile developers fight daily:

1. The Endless OS Updates

You just finished optimizing your app for Android 13, and boom, Android 14 drops. Or you’re dancing with joy because your iOS app is finally stable, then Apple decides to change its policies or introduce new frameworks. You can’t catch a break.

How does it feel? Like building a house on sand. Every time you finish, something shifts.

2. Device Fragmentation

You test on your device. Everything looks great. Then someone with a different screen size or OS version downloads your app and sends you a 3-paragraph complaint about the “ugly layout” or “crashing experience.”

3. App Store Rejections

You poured your soul into building the app. Tested, re-tested, begged friends to break it, and finally, you submitted it to the store. Then comes the heartbreak: “Your app has been rejected for violating policy XYZ.” it feels? Like planning a wedding for months, only to get stood up at the altar.

4. Performance Issues

Lag, slow loading times, memory leaks… sometimes you fix one issue and five more crawl out from the code like roaches after lights go off.

5. Unrealistic Expectations

Your client or boss wants a clone of Instagram in two weeks with a ₦50,000 budget. You try to explain the complexities, but they say, “But it’s just an app.”

6. Keeping Up with Trends

There’s always a new framework, a new tool, a better way to do things. You blink, and suddenly your skills feel outdated.

7. Mental Burnout

When you spend 10 hours a day trying to debug, optimize, and solve problems that only get worse with stress, burnout starts creeping in. Slowly. Silently. Until one day, you open your laptop and feel… nothing.

8. Poor Internet and Power (Especially in Nigeria)

This one hit differently. You’re in the zone, finally making progress, and NEPA strikes. Or your internet decides to switch off like it’s on break.

9. Underappreciation

People see the app but don’t see the nights you didn’t sleep. They don’t see the anxiety, the debugging stress, the failed attempts, or the sacrifice.

Conclusion

Being a mobile developer isn’t just about writing code. It’s about resilience, patience, and silent strength. If you’re a mobile developer reading this, just know, you are seen. Your struggles are valid. And even when no one says it, what you do matters.

Keep building. The world needs your magic, even if it doesn’t always say thank you. let's Qwikkie together
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Sheriman(m): 12:04pm On Jul 25, 2025
I can relate to this especially for an indie or solo developer. The worst experience is for Google to ban your Google console account. It is not easy at all doing it in a country like Nigeria
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Alphabyte3: 12:55pm On Jul 25, 2025
Sheriman:
I can relate to this especially for an indie or solo developer. The worst experience is for Google to ban your Google console account. It is not easy at all doing it in a country like Nigeria
Google and Apple rejections ,if APIs is lower or depreciated due to new os version. The strategy is to make developer build for the top latest os version. It is called business.
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Sheriman(m): 1:01pm On Jul 25, 2025
Alphabyte3:
Google and Apple rejections ,if APIs is lower or depreciated due to new os version. The strategy is to make developer build for the top latest os version. It is called business.
You can see that with recent GOOGLE tight unstable policies all the Nairaland fraudulent clicks of ads has reduced or gone unlike before
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Alphabyte3: 1:07pm On Jul 25, 2025
Sheriman:
You can see that with recent GOOGLE tight unstable policies all the Nairaland fraudulent clicks of ads has reduced or gone unlike before
Admob and Google PAY accept Nigerians but the criteria is long after some time the app will be ban due to lack of trust in Nigeria. I have been ban multiple times even though I didn't click my ads maybe someone tried to attack me personally by spamming with bots.
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by ekehopp2: 11:45am On Jul 26, 2025
Onetechnews:
The emotional rollercoaster that comes with being a mobile developer. On the outside, it looks sweet. You’re the tech genius. You build apps, fix bugs, and make digital magic happen. People assume you’re living your best life in front of a screen, with coffee in one hand and big tech dollars rolling in. Behind that screen is a human being going through a lot.

Here are some of the hidden battles many mobile developers fight daily:

1. The Endless OS Updates

You just finished optimizing your app for Android 13, and boom, Android 14 drops. Or you’re dancing with joy because your iOS app is finally stable, then Apple decides to change its policies or introduce new frameworks. You can’t catch a break.

How does it feel? Like building a house on sand. Every time you finish, something shifts.

2. Device Fragmentation

You test on your device. Everything looks great. Then someone with a different screen size or OS version downloads your app and sends you a 3-paragraph complaint about the “ugly layout” or “crashing experience.”

3. App Store Rejections

You poured your soul into building the app. Tested, re-tested, begged friends to break it, and finally, you submitted it to the store. Then comes the heartbreak: “Your app has been rejected for violating policy XYZ.” it feels? Like planning a wedding for months, only to get stood up at the altar.

4. Performance Issues

Lag, slow loading times, memory leaks… sometimes you fix one issue and five more crawl out from the code like roaches after lights go off.

5. Unrealistic Expectations

Your client or boss wants a clone of Instagram in two weeks with a ₦50,000 budget. You try to explain the complexities, but they say, “But it’s just an app.”

6. Keeping Up with Trends

There’s always a new framework, a new tool, a better way to do things. You blink, and suddenly your skills feel outdated.

7. Mental Burnout

When you spend 10 hours a day trying to debug, optimize, and solve problems that only get worse with stress, burnout starts creeping in. Slowly. Silently. Until one day, you open your laptop and feel… nothing.

8. Poor Internet and Power (Especially in Nigeria)

This one hit differently. You’re in the zone, finally making progress, and NEPA strikes. Or your internet decides to switch off like it’s on break.

9. Underappreciation

People see the app but don’t see the nights you didn’t sleep. They don’t see the anxiety, the debugging stress, the failed attempts, or the sacrifice.

Conclusion

Being a mobile developer isn’t just about writing code. It’s about resilience, patience, and silent strength. If you’re a mobile developer reading this, just know, you are seen. Your struggles are valid. And even when no one says it, what you do matters.

Keep building. The world needs your magic, even if it doesn’t always say thank you.
Awww, I feel you. Though every sector of tech can write a similar tale of woe in their own fashion.
Learning React Native is a top item on my bucket list. Thanks for the heads up. Lols
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Sheriman(m): 1:58pm On Jul 26, 2025
Alphabyte3:
Admob and Google PAY accept Nigerians but the criteria is long after some time the app will be ban due to lack of trust in Nigeria. I have been ban multiple times even though I didn't click my ads maybe someone tried to attack me personally by spamming with bots.
DUNS number is required now. Did you know about this??
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Alphabyte3: 2:14pm On Jul 26, 2025
Sheriman:
DUNS number is required now. Did you know about this??
Yes bro it is implemented to combat fraud.
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Revealpanda: 2:43pm On Jul 26, 2025
Sheriman:
DUNS number is required now. Did you know about this??
DUNS number is easier to get than even CAC certificate...
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Powersurge: 4:09pm On Jul 26, 2025
Revealpanda:
DUNS number is easier to get than even CAC certificate...
Pls I am currently facing this headache. How do I go about it.
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Revealpanda: 5:17pm On Jul 26, 2025
Powersurge:
Pls I am currently facing this headache. How do I go about it.
You need to have an iPhone
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Powersurge: 6:42am On Jul 27, 2025
Revealpanda:
You need to have an iPhone
Kindly drop your email or hit me up at greatmaxon@gmail.com

Thanks.
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by ekehopp2: 8:10am On Jul 27, 2025
Powersurge:
Kindly drop your email or hit me up at greatmaxon@gmail.com

Thanks.
Any method that cannot be discussed openly here means that it's an unofficial hack. It might or might not work. You might or might not be scammed
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Sheriman(m): 4:07pm On Jul 27, 2025
Revealpanda:
DUNS number is easier to get than even CAC certificate...
How can I get the DUNS number??
Re: The Untold Struggles Of Being A Mobile Developer by Powersurge: 2:12pm On Jul 29, 2025
ekehopp2:
Any method that cannot be discussed openly here means that it's an unofficial hack. It might or might not work. You might or might not be scammed
He's a scammer. True caller showed that.
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