There are a number of ways to test your Android app on a Samsung device. You can, of course, set up the device in your IDE of choice - Android Studio, Eclipse, Visual Studio, etc. However, if you need to test against Samsung devices, you have another option. That option is to use Samsung Labs!
From tablets, to gear, to phones - Samsung Labs allow you to test against a variety of devices all from one place! The Lab site also allows you to keep track of what you tested against, which can come in handy when you have to remember little details like that (lol).
Here is the interface for the Samsung Labs website:
From tablets, to gear, to phones - Samsung Labs allow you to test against a variety of devices all from one place! The Lab site also allows you to keep track of what you tested against, which can come in handy when you have to remember little details like that (lol).
Here is the interface for the Samsung Labs website:
It is very easy to get started. All you have to do is create a free Samsung account. The Samsung Lab system is credit based, as you can see from the image. When you sign up for your free account, you are given a number of credits. You can get free additional credits as needed. I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 8, but I have a habit of keeping all of my old phones to develop against. If you don't want to be a phone hoarder like me :-), head on over to the Samsung Test Labs and test your Android apps on Samsung devices all you want for free!
Here is the link:
Enjoy,
Kila Morton
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