Emulator and Simulator
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Testing on Emulators vs Simulators vs Real Devices
Web testing and app testing is an important part of the overall development process. Testing on mobile devices is even more tricky. Let us study the different mobile testing device solutions.
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Do iPadian Emulators still make sense for Testing Websites and Apps?
Do you know iPadian Emulators do not consider real user conditions and hence can miss out on major bottlenecks. Try testing on Real Devices
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Testing on Virtual Machines (VM): Move to Real Device Testing
What is Virtual Machine Testing? Virtual Machines (VMs), often emulators and simulators, are essentially software that emulates devices (other than the physical device it is running on) so that users (devs or testers) can use it to check how a specific software works on a particular device. Virtual Machine Testing lets QAs emulate different devices […]
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5 Myths About Emulators You Should Not Believe In
Learn about 5 Myths associated with emulators which one should not believe in. This guide will also help you understand why real device testing has an edge over emulators.
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Why Test on Real Devices compared to Emulators and Simulators
Confused between which test approaches to follow- Emulator or Simulator vs Real devices? This guide will help you understand why testing on a real device is more important as compared to emulators and simulators.
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Why is Responsive Design and Testing Important?
Ever wondered why certain websites open differently on your mobile device vis-a-vis on other devices like laptops and desktops? Sometimes, this can hamper the user’s browsing experience, leading to high bounce rates and hence having an impact on sales.
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Cross Browser Testing vs Responsive Design Testing – what should I do?
Short answer – both. In fact, they are not mutually exclusive, as we will explain here. Gone are the days when web developers created websites for just a couple of browsers on the desktop. Web technologies were in its nascent phase and there were few deviations in the behaviour of browsers.
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