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Personally I can't tell any difference in terms of performance. If it's there it feels negligible enough that the pros of RN still count much more heavily in its favor. Though to be fair we did a lot of performance improvements alongside moving away from RNN so I don't have a proper comparison - I just know our performance now with RN doesn't appear to be any sort of problem.
If your application uses a lot of native modules your experience may indeed be different. That is not an area I am particularly knowledgeable about.
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Personally I can't tell any difference in terms of performance. If it's there it feels negligible enough that the pros of RN still count much more heavily in its favor. Though to be fair we did a lot of performance improvements alongside moving away from RNN so I don't have a proper comparison - I just know our performance now with RN doesn't appear to be any sort of problem.
If your application uses a lot of native modules your experience may indeed be different. That is not an area I am particularly knowledgeable about.