π Hands-On Mobile App Testing β Everything Testers Need to Navigate the Mobile Maze
π Introduction
Testing mobile apps comes with a unique set of challenges: device fragmentation, OS updates, network instability, and user expectations for speed and polish.
Hands-On Mobile App Testing by Daniel Knott is one of the few books that tackles these head-on.
Whether you’re new to mobile QA or managing a multi-platform release cycle, this book offers practical workflows, tool tips, and strategic insights for building better mobile testing processes.
π What Youβll Learn
- Core challenges of mobile testing β and how to handle them
- Manual vs. automated testing for mobile: when, how, and why
- Testing across iOS, Android, and cross-platform frameworks
- How to build effective mobile test plans, including installation, updates, battery usage, and device sensors
- An overview of real devices, emulators, cloud platforms, and mobile CI/CD tools
β Who Should Read This
- QA engineers working on mobile-first or mobile-only products
- App developers who want to improve their test coverage
- Agile testers and SDETs integrating mobile into their test pipelines
- Product managers and stakeholders needing realistic QA planning for mobile apps
π‘ My Top 3 Takeaways
- Testing on one device isnβt enough β fragmentation is the mobile reality.
- Mobile QA means thinking beyond screens: battery, gestures, notifications, sensors, and networks.
- A blend of manual exploratory testing + automation + real-device strategy is the sweet spot.
π¦ Where to Buy
π Hands-On Mobile App Testing on Amazon
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