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17/12/2022
15 mins read

How to Choose the Right Devices for Mobile Testing

You must ensure that your app functions as intended across a variety of device models, operating systems, and browsers due to the popularity and complexity of mobile apps, which are both rapidly growing. But how do you determine which devices to test mobile on, and how many do you actually need to test on for thorough coverage?

The best practices for choosing mobile testing as well as our suggested devices for testing by area and business size are provided in this article.

1. What is mobile testing, and why does it matter?

Mobile testing is the process of ensuring that mobile applications work properly on any device or browser. Automated or manual testing of mobile devices and emulators/simulators is an option.

Why is choosing the right mobile testing device important?
A crucial factor in ensuring the success of your testing plan or strategy and ensuring that your final user approves a mobile application is selecting the appropriate mobile devices.

The majority of people have an emotional connection to their gadgets because they use them every day for work, home, and entertainment, among other things. Mobile users, as a result, hold software to high standards that extend beyond functionality and flaw-free software.

A user will quickly abandon an application and not hesitate to uninstall it after just one use if it is unappealing, has poor usability, or has performance issues. Users will look for an application that is comparable, more robust, and meets their expectations quickly.

For this reason, choosing the right cell phones for testing is key. An application's exhibition, and, surprisingly, its usefulness can fluctuate impressively depending upon the gadget it's run on.

2. What should be considered in the process of selecting mobile testing devices?

Know the potential audience

Knowing the profile of your users is of the utmost importance. If, for example, your application is meant for "Millennials," it’s very possible you will find that most of your users have the newest, highest-performance devices.

Application’s geography

One must test the app's behavior in the most popular target geographies in which they operate and within these countries, testing with different carriers to make sure there are no issues.

Reviewing the statistics of the most popular devices—that is to say, those that are used the most in the global and local markets—can also help to shorten the list of possible devices for testing. Websites such as StatCounter constantly update statistics about operating system versions, screen resolutions, and the most commonly used mobile devices, among others.

Select the Right Amount and Variety of Devices

To decide how many devices to test on, you first have to consider the types of tests you’ll be running. Since manual tests are more time-consuming, we suggest using a smaller selection (5–10) of the most popular devices for your target market or audience. For manual testing, it is also important to assess the risk of not testing on all devices and think about a strategic mix of device models that will ensure optimal coverage.

Using the factors and considerations above, as well as other sources, here are some recommended mobile testing devices to choose from based on your organization's size. Useful resources for researching and comparing mobile device models and specifications and analyzing device traffic

Mobile screen size

Mobile devices have a variety of screen sizes and resolutions; it is essential to consider the screen size of the devices when determining UI compatibility.

Depending on the model of the phone, the features and characteristics change. When choosing a device for testing, you must consider the device’s screen size, resolution, and other hardware parameters that may affect your app’s performance. You should also check how much data and storage space your software uses. The processing speed of various devices has an impact on your app as well.

3. Improving the software development process

Mobile testing is included in developing software, which is a complex process that can be improved by following some simple steps.

Planning and Preparation

Planning and preparation are the first steps in enhancing the software development process. Before you can start making improvements, you need to have a clear understanding of the software development process. It will be difficult to identify areas in need of improvement if one does not have a clear understanding of the software development process.

Identify the issue

The issue must be identified as the next step. You can begin to identify areas that require improvement once you have a clear understanding of the software development process. It is critical to require the investment to recognize the issue before you attempt to settle it. If you don't, you might solve the wrong problem.

You can use a variety of tools and methods to find issues during the software development process. A cause-and-effect diagram is one of the most widely used tools. The purpose of cause-and-effect diagrams is to determine the underlying cause of a problem. You can begin working on solving a problem once you have determined its underlying cause.

Design the solution

The design of the solution is the next step. You must devise a strategy to address the issue once it has been identified. It is essential to keep in mind that the solution needs to be scalable and adaptable in order to be easily modified in response to changes in the software development procedure.

Execute the arrangement

Whenever you have planned an arrangement, you really want to execute it. The execution of the arrangement ought to be finished in a controlled and safe climate so the product improvement process isn't disturbed. You need to keep an eye on the solution after it has been implemented to make sure it is working as expected.

Test and Deploy

The solution's testing and deployment are the next steps. Test the solution to make sure it works as intended after it has been implemented. In order to keep an eye on the solution's performance, you should also deploy it in a controlled environment. You should keep an eye on the solution after it has been put to use to make sure it is working as expected.

Conclusion

However, there is no set list of mobile devices that can be selected. It is greatly influenced by the project's specifications and requirements. Even if you stick to a specific plan and follow the advice above, you can still improve the final list of devices that will be used for mobile testing.

The importance of mobile testing devices and their apps today necessitates that they be thoroughly tested prior to release to the market. This is a significant step toward enhancing the developer brand's reputation and establishing a positive relationship.

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