Android Engineer

Software Engineer

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Mobile (iOS + Android)

$163,000

Median Total Comp

$123K

25th%

$240K

75th%

$338K

90th%

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The median Android Engineer salary is $163,000. View Android Engineer salaries across top companies broken down by base, stock, and bonus. Last updated: 5/14/2025

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United States

Company

Location | Date

Level Name

Tag

Years of Experience

Total / At Company

Total Compensation

Base | Stock (yr) | Bonus
Innovapptive Los Angeles, CA | a day ago

L2

Mobile (iOS + Android)

3 yrs

2 yrs

$147,000

110K | 25K | 12K
Block Atlanta, GA | 05/05/2025

Level 7

Mobile (iOS + Android)

14 yrs

8 yrs

$451,600

283.6K | 168K | N/A
Lyft Loveland, CO | 05/05/2025

T4

Mobile (iOS + Android)

5 yrs

4 yrs

$250,000

160K | 90K | N/A
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FAQ

  1. What is the salary of a Android Engineer with a Mobile (iOS + Android) specialization?

    The average total compensation of a Android Engineer in United States is $163,000.

  2. What is the minimum salary of a Android Engineer with a Mobile (iOS + Android) specialization in United States?

    While there is no minimum salary for a Android Engineer in United States, the average total compensation is $163,000.

  3. Where is a Android Engineer paid the most?

    A Android Engineer is paid the most in United States with an average total compensation of $267,000.

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