I personally lean toward browsers because I hate cluttering my phone with single-purpose apps, and web versions usually load fast enough without demanding updates. Speaking of which, I recently tried a Korean entertainment site called bouncingball8 that works smoothly right in the browser for following sports events and other interactive content. No download needed, which was a relief. But for anything I use daily, like email or maps, I still prefer native apps for offline access and notifications. It really depends on the situation.
I personally lean toward browsers because I hate cluttering my phone with single-purpose apps, and web versions usually load fast enough without demanding updates. Speaking of which, I recently tried a Korean entertainment site called bouncingball8 that works smoothly right in the browser for following sports events and other interactive content. No download needed, which was a relief. But for anything I use daily, like email or maps, I still prefer native apps for offline access and notifications. It really depends on the situation.