The Trouble With Testing Mobile
We hear it over and over from countless customers, QA managers and testers: getting mobile apps tested is tough.
Compared to mobile, the worlds of web and desktop apps are mature and stable: standards have emerged, the OS and browser universe is more mature, testing tools and best practices have been established (even though they’re always evolving). Mobile, on the other hand, is still early in its overall lifecycle, so development and testing aren’t yet fully baked.
With that in mind, I came across an article from CNET yesterday titled, Testing the iPhone 3Gs (or why the phone gods hate product testers. This piece underscores the difficulties that confront companies (even the well-equipped experts at the CNET labs) when trying to test mobile devices and apps.
Eric Franklin, a senior tech editor at CNET, was trying to test the talk time on the new 3Gs… sounds simple enough, right? Well, in Eric’s own words, he encountered a number of “roadblocks” and was “slapped back to reality” on more than one occasion.







