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Software Development 101: 2 Key Aspects of Mobile Testing

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Developing software isn’t as easy as turning a blueprint into reality. It goes through numerous back and forths to find any potential issues that will prevent the program from performing its tasks. It may include multiple debugging phases to look for vulnerabilities and exploits that can be anything from minor inconveniences to major overhauls.

An added complexity to testing software is the current generation’s preference for mobile. Although most handheld devices are considerably more powerful now than before, some devices still outperform others. This is why there are many potential quirks that software testers need to address with mobile testing. Assessing these different conditions will help make a more seamless product that’s ready for release in the market.

How to make your mobile app ready for public release

Nothing damages a brand’s credibility more than a faulty product release, whether you’re a game developer releasing a half-finished title or a gourmet restaurant serving undercooked meals. Software development requires testing different environments, conditions, and interactions. For this reason, you must ensure that your software testers can look at all angles that can make or break your app.

If you’re planning to launch a successful mobile app, here are two critical aspects of software testing you should prioritize

1. Interrupt testing

By design, mobile devices cannot view multiple apps simultaneously. However, that doesn’t mean that it can’t handle various processes. This is why push notifications remind mobile users of any updates on running apps. It’s an efficient way of allowing a user to jump from one app to the next.

These notifications can come in different forms, from incoming phone calls to email updates. They can also be from the internal processes of the phone, such as volume and brightness sliders. These interruptions can cause various complications with your app’s usage. They can result in operational challenges like performance issues or even app crashes. Besides its functionality, you could also consider if your UI’s layout is accommodating to these mobile notifications. Sometimes, slightly repositioning your navigation buttons can significantly improve your customers’ UX.

2. Input testing

Unlike typical websites, you can do more when engaging with mobile apps through smart devices. Multi-finger touchscreen, voice recognition, and even its gyroscope can give you diverse ways to operate your app. However, keep in mind that the more complex your inputs, the more sophisticated your debugging process needs to be.

For example, gesture inputs need to account for speed and multi-finger inputs. Your app needs to respond accordingly when detecting your desired tapping gesture. Apps that can process sound aren’t uncommon to most modern devices. Built-in voice search is a common app that many mobile users use daily. 

If your app wants to utilize this feature, you need to be mindful of your app’s detection levels in relation to external noise. Testing it in different environments will give you a better idea of designing a setting that allows correct input even in areas with varying noise levels.

Keep in mind that you should cater your input design to match your target demographic’s devices. Using complex detection solutions for sensors that aren’t even present in your customers’ devices will be a waste of effort.

Conclusion

The trend of developing apps is a popular practice for many establishments across different industries. This allows them to engage with mobile users of their products and services for better engagement and communication. However, not all companies are adept at detecting the weaknesses and inefficiencies of their finished apps. For this reason, business owners hire quality assurance companies to give them the sense of security that they’re putting a complete product out in public.

At Codoid, we offer the best app testing services to ensure that you’re selling a complete and functioning product to the market. Our performance testing services involve data analytics testing, web service testing, VR support, and more! Partner with us today to receive expert care for your software!

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