You know your application operates as designed. Step two should always be to figure out where it needs to work, on what devices, and how it will appear from the user’s perspective.
The BulldogQA Virtual Test Lab is manned with QA professionals outfitted with native devices. What does that mean for you? Our specialists use actual devices in a variety of locations to learn and document how your application will look and perform in multiple non-sterile environments. Our Compatibility Lab includes Desktops, Laptops, Mac, Browsers, OS, Mobile Devices, OS, and tablets.
An example of a Compatibility Test Matrix is:
Mobile Devices: | ||
Model: | OS: | Carrier: |
iPhone 4S | iOS | Verizon |
iPhone 4 | iOS | AT&T |
iPhone 3G | iOS | Verizon |
iPhone 5 | iOS | AT&T |
Motorola Bravo | Android | AT&T |
Samsung Captivate | Android | AT&T |
HTC Aria | Android | AT&T |
Motorola Droid X | Android | Verizon |
HTC Incredible | Android | Verizon |
Google Nexus One | Android | Verizon |
HTC EVO 4G | Android | Verizon |
Google Nexus S | Android 2.3 – Gingerbread | Sprint |
Pads: | ||
Model: | OS | |
Motorola Xoom | Android 3.X – Honeycomb | |
BlackBerry Playbook | BlackBerry Tablet OS | |
Samsung Galaxy Tab | Android 3.X – Honeycomb | |
iPad2 | iOS | AT&T |
iPad4 | iOS | AT&T |
Hardware: | ||
Model: | OS: | Browsers: |
MacBook | Leopard, Lion, Mtn Lion | Safari, Chrome, FF |
MacBook Pro | Snow Leopard, Lion, Mtn. Lion | Safari, Chrome, FF |
LT | XP, Vista, Win7 | IE, FF, Chrome |
DT | XP, Vista, Win7 | IE, FF, Chrome |
Other: | ||
Ipod Touch | iOS | Safari |