Perfecto Mobile Introduces Full-Featured, Non-rooted iOS Mobile Testing in the Cloud

Posted on 07. Feb, 2013 by in iOS Testing, Media Coverage & Events, Mobile Test Automation, News, Product News

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Hi

 

 

I wanted to share with you a fresh announcement from Perfecto Mobile.

Today Perfecto Mobile announced its new technology solution aimed for iOS mobile testing.

This solution enables full-featured remote iOS iPhone and iPad testing in the cloud that is 100% transparent to the device under test with no device rooting (jailbreaking).

With this enhanced and complete solution Perfecto is now able to support any iOS device or version in the MobileCloud(TM) without having to jailbreak the device.

The MobileCloud users can remotely work on any iPhone or iPad, running any iOS version, operating in various carrier networks around the world.

 

The solution uses a complete non-jailbreak approach with the following benefits:

  • Full device control over native application, web based services and pre-installed iOS applications as well as full springboard control via the cloud with digital video support
  • Remote manual and automated testing, as well as real-device monitoring
  • Fast time-to-market for iOS apps and services with maximum quality and device coverage

 

 

Figure 1: Perfecto’s new iOS testing solution for native applications using OCR

 

For the official press release, please refer to this URL (LINK)

Thanks,

Eran

 

7 Responses to “Perfecto Mobile Introduces Full-Featured, Non-rooted iOS Mobile Testing in the Cloud”

  1. Oleg

    08. Feb, 2013

    So if the device is on your cloud, how do I connect it to my test environment?

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    • ek121268

      08. Feb, 2013

      Hi Oleg

      Perfecto Mobile is a testing environment (end to end)
      We connect also to HP UFT (QTP) if this is what you are using

      What is your test environment? Since we have open rest HTTP API’s, it would be fairly easy to integrate to others as well

      Eran

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  2. Oleg

    11. Feb, 2013

    If the application I am trying to test resides on my local test environment behind firewall not open to public, how would I test it?

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  3. Oleg

    12. Feb, 2013

    Test environment is behind the firewall accessible only within our network. How would I connect to it from the cloud?

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    • ek121268

      12. Feb, 2013

      Oleg

      As i wrote to you, please address the questions to our support team and not through the blog, it will be much faster and efficient

      We provide private cloud hosted also on prem if this is what you require to overcome your security constraints

      Eran

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  4. Chris

    12. Feb, 2013

    A few question:
    1) will I be able to access the Settings of the iPhone?
    2) do you support iOS 6?
    3) will i need to have my dev team to instrument the application or do we just upload the IPA file?

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    • ek121268

      12. Feb, 2013

      Hi Chris

      The answer for 1-2 of the above is YES :)
      For 3 – if you need Native object recognition on top of OCR – Yes, instrumentation will be required

      Eran

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