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iOS 11 Automated Testing

2017-09-18
iPhone X, iPhone 8 and iOS 11.0 Automated & Manual Testing
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Today we've added iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8s and other iPhone models with iOS 11.0 to our list of browsers/devices to test on.


You can now run both manual tests and automated tests against these new devices via TestingBot.


  • Manual Testing: control an iPhone X, iPhone 8 or iPhone 8s simulator with your mouse and keyboard, straight from your browser. Test your app on these new devices. Simply sign up for a free account and interact with these new devices from your browser. Click, drag and take screenshots.
  • Automated Testing: run automated Selenium WebDriver tests on iPhone X, iPhone 8 and iPhone 8s simulators. Test your website on mobile safari or test your apps on these devices. Simply link to an .IPA application and we'll automatically upload the app on these devices so you can test.
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