Developers can now test their apps on Samsung’s Remote Testing Lab

Installing and utilizing an application on our phones is a really consistent errand. Be that as it may, the developers who make these applications need to run a variety of tests before at long last distributing an application on the Play Store. Presently, to test these applications, developers regularly don’t discover appropriate devices as there are such a large number of various versions of Android and Samsung’s One UI is one such model. In this way, to assist developers with making effective and advanced applications for the Galaxy devices, Samsung is giving flagship devices remotely to them. How? I hear you inquire. Through their Remote Testing Lab (RTL) Program.

The RTL program is one of Samsung’s developer-centric program that lets developers utilize the most recent Samsung Galaxy devices – the Galaxy S20 series and the Galaxy Z Flip, remotely. What Samsung is doing is fundamentally interfacing some Galaxy devices to the cloud and permitting the developers to control their preferred devices utilizing any remote device with the important programming.

So if you are the developer hoping to test your apps using this program, here is what you need:

  • Firstly, a reliable and efficient internet connection.
  • A Samsung Developer Account, which is absolutely free of cost.
  • Java Runtime Environment 7 or higher with Java Web Start.

So, these are your requirements and if you have all of these already, what are you waiting for?

There are a lot of advantages for the developers in the RTL program. You would have the option to introduce APK documents on your preferred device, run your pre-created applications to test them, run test computerization contents and furthermore make screen recordings. On the off chance that you have an accomplice developer, you can even welcome them to test applications together.

Now, there are some constraints in the program such as you won’t be able to use any audio hardware and the multi-touch and the camera are also not supported in this remote testing program.

The program provides 20 credits to the developers each day that lets them use the devices for a maximum of 5 hours per day. So, Samsung’s aim here is to help Android app developers create apps for the OneUI devices effortlessly without needing to buy expensive devices.

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