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Top Mobile App Testing Mistakes to Avoid



The task of mobile app testing is as essential as the development of the app itself, it becomes fruitful to list down a few mistakes, which are routine with mobile app testing. As you know web application testing is different from mobile app testing. Due to a highly competitive market, customers can find a better alternative to an experience, and speed. Mobile app testing services play a key role in building a quality app as per requirements. There are many areas developers and testers should keep in mind while testing. So here are the top mistakes testers are most likely to make while testing mobile app performance and how to avoid them.

Testing Everything, Without Priorities


Numbers of times testers have this approach where they test all the possible settings without prioritizing them. This practice often leads to delay in the testing process because there may be some similar setups. The regression setting is used to confirm that changes or addition to the program have not broken any existing functionality. So make sure that you include all the tests to cover the maximum functionalities of an application when you create your regression test suite. 

Web Testing Versus Mobile Testing


The mobile QA testing team in many organizations works on web and mobile applications. Mobile app testing requires different approaches besides some core concepts of testing. There is one thing that should be clear that the mobile app is completely different from a web app. Mobile applications are optimized for smaller screens, on the other hand, web applications are built for bigger screens. 


  • RAM and storage limitations: - Most mobile phones contain up to 4 GB RAM and 64GB SSD. These limitations place severe restrictions on RAM and also storage capacity for testing operations. 


  • Interrupts: - it is more essential to test how the app responds when it is interrupted by push notifications, calls, or SMS when the app is running. After the interruption, the mobile app should not crash and regain its state.

Insufficient Device Coverage

App testing for many hardware and software combinations is one of the top challenges, as the mobile market is highly fragmented. It is very essential to test on many mobile devices to have high coverage of devices including iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. But try to focus on the ones that are most usually used by your target audience. You can use a cloud-based device testing platform to enhance your device testing coverage. These cloud-based systems reduce the pain of manual testing on a wide range of both Android and iOS devices with different OS systems.

Final Words


To include security necessities into the development workflow, all the security requirements should be stored in the application lifecycle management system from where developers and testers can use it to confirm tight integration. Mobile app automation testing plays a big role while testing and it is used to test for several things, such as functionality, security, and accessibility. So these are some common mobile app testing mistakes, you should check your testing activities if you miss something in your daily work. Hopefully, the overview will help you to enhance your mobile app testing process.

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