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How To Test Mobile Application? A Step By Step Guide.

Mobile application industry has become a very popular and a breakneck growing business in the past couple of years. Over 142 billion mobile apps were downloaded in the year 2020. The mobile application industry has been booming with full prominence. So, providing a best-in-class quality mobile application experience to the target users in very critical. Therefore, it has become very crucial to test mobile application to sustain and strive in this ever-growing business industry.

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Web app QA testing Vs Mobile App QA testing

It’s safe to say that the mobile apps and web apps have taken over the worldwith its many features, each app being different from one another. It’s come to a point where there’s nothing that an app can not do, be it video calling, grocery shopping or internet banking. But it only becomes successful when it’s being tested on a regular basis or has been tested. A lot goes on in the process of mobile app testing. So when you do it, you do it right. Get the right tools and the right idea according to the app being tested on. Web apps and mobile apps are different from each other and hence have different needs too. 1. Design  Apps adapt themselves for various screen sizes, layout, and configuration, which is a challenging task. Apart from adaptability to different screen sizes, mobile applications have to deal with the limited screen size. Limited screen size means that usability poses different challenges. Whereas, desktops are limited to a few screen dimensions and thus making it relatively easier. 2. User Interaction Most desktop browser applications can be accessed with a mouse and a keyboard. and all the operations can be performed by clicking or hitting a particular key. However, mobile apps have a range of options. While all the tapping, swiping, pulling and pinching is not as challenging to test, there are voice assistants and move commanders included in the testing checklist. 3. Network In desktop apps, most users are either on LAN or Wireless. Many connected mobile applications rely on the network – how application responds to 3G, 4G, weak signals, no signals, powerful signals, switching from cellular to wireless and vice-versa or when user is moving at different speeds, etc. can affect how the application will behave. 4. Compatibility Web applications test against different browsers. Likewise, mobile apps also test against different browsers and OS. Web-based applications are usually more simple to test With mobile apps, the testing procedure is much more complicated because of the wide range of devices which expand their functionality at an exponential rate.  5. Interrupts Mobile app users receive constant interrupts such calls, SMS, and push notifications. How applications handle these interruptions and how they function are important. Desktop app users do not have this concern as it rarely occurs and comparatively, a lot less runs in the background. Conclusion App testing acts as a shield against bad design, bugs, poor user interface and whatnot and prevents them from happening. So do yourself a favor and test your mobile/web app right now. Contact Qualysec for top-notch testing services.

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How to Test a Mobile Application

If you’re wondering how mobile application testing works, you have come to the right place. Mobile application testing is the process by which mobile applications are tested for functionality, usability, and consistency. A good app needs to be simple and a good user interface is a must. This makes the mobile application testing service rather important if you want the app to do well as you want for it to do. A guide to Mobile App Testing If you’re wondering how mobile application testing is performed, here’s how: Step 1: Capture the requirements of the application. Have a clear notion as to how the application is going to play out from start to finish. Document the requirements. Step 2: Take a look at the requirements. Now, frame a test environment accordingly to the requirements. It is important to notice even the tiniest of detail. Step 3: Design the components needed. Note down the software and hardware requirements. Step 4: Describe the roles and responsibilities for each system. Develop the code in such a way that every system respond the way you want it to. Step 5: Design the testing methodologies. Describe the kind of testing that needs to be done and the tools that have to be used. Step 6: Design test cases. Step 7: Execute and analyze. Save the results. Why is this important? A mobile application may look easy to use from the outside but to be able to build a mobile application is the real task here. It is simply not as easy as it looks. An application is integrated with multiple systems and databases. Each has to be tracked and see how it performs under several conditions. In short words, a mobile application is as complicated as it gets. Conclusion: Sometimes, a good testing plan for your application might just be the ingredient that will make the application a success. The mobile application market seems to only grow in numbers as each day passes, so it is of utmostimportance that the application is secure and meets the needs of the end-users. You only achieve that by getting the application is tested. Who does not love a bug ridden, well- performing and well-protected application, anyway?

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