All those stats look great on paper, but a few months ago I checked job postings for different mobile frameworks, and Flutter listings were 2-3 times fewer than RN. Go on Indeed and see for yourself.
For a "28% of new iOS apps", the Flutter subreddit is a ghost town with regular "is it dying? should I pick RN?" posts. I just don't buy the numbers because I'm myself in a rather stagnant cross-platform ecosystem, so I know this vibe well.
If I ever leave .NET, no way I'd move to something like Flutter. Even Kotlin Multiplatform is more promising concept-wise. LLMs are changing cross-platform development and Flutter's strong sides are not that important anymore, while its weak sides are critical.
https://flutter.dev/multi-platform/ios
https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/technology#1-other-fram...