DeviceAnywhere Adds Android Phones to Remote Testing Platform
Remote handset testing vendor, DeviceAnywhere has added a range of Android based phones to its testing platform. Through DeviceAnywhere's technology, developers are able to remotely interact with devices as if they were in their hands, such as using touch screen inputs, disconnecting batteries and rotating the device.
DeviceAnywhere said that it has worked with several of its partners across the carrier and device manufacturer community to launch the new Android package which today offers mobile devices in six different regions between Europe and the USA.
Through DeviceAnywhere's technology, developers are able to remotely interact with devices as if they were in their hands, such as using touch screen inputs, disconnecting batteries and rotating the device.
"With this announcement we are opening up doors for an exciting new genre of mobile application developers focused on Android by making testing accessible and efficient," said Faraz Syed, CEO of DeviceAnywhere. "We aim to fully support this new platform and the community behind it by offering an easier and more cost-effective solution to break through the fragmentation barrier and bring new content and services to the Android platform."
Featured devices available today include:
- DROID by Motorola on Verizon Wireless
- DROID ERIS by HTC on Verizon Wireless
- T-Mobile G1 with Google
- HTC Dream on Orange
- HTC Dream on Telefónica
- Motorola CLIQ (MB200) on T-Mobile
- HTC Hero with Google on Sprint
- Samsung Moment with Google (M900) on Sprint
Soon to come:
- HTC Magic on Vodafone
- T-Mobile myTouch 3G
Posted to the site on 10th November 2009
