LambdaTest now supports Android 16 public beta and is now available for testing on Google Pixel 7 Pro on real device cloud.
Now, test your Android apps on the latest Android 16 and enhance your mobile experience before the official rollout.
LambdaTest now supports Android 16 public beta and is now available for testing on Google Pixel 7 Pro on real device cloud.
Now, test your Android apps on the latest Android 16 and enhance your mobile experience before the official rollout.
Are your websites and mobile apps ready for the latest Samsung Galaxy S25 series?
Test them now on LambdaTest and ensure your web and mobile apps are compatible with the latest Samsung Galaxy S25 series. These devices are available for both manual and automation testing.
Stay ahead of the game by testing on these Galaxy S25 models:
These updates ensure broader coverage for cross-browser testing and improve test stability across the latest browser versions
We are excited to announce the addition of four new regions for performance testing in HyperExecute. These regions enable better coverage, reduced latency, and enhanced testing capabilities for global users.
The new regions are:
📕 Visit our Performance Testing Documentation for step-by-step instructions on configuring your tests and making the most of HyperExecute's enhanced regional coverage.
Now, you can download the JUnit XML report for your test runs on the XCUI framework.
To generate reports for your XCUI tests, add the reports: true
flag in your HyperExecute YAML file and pass the --download-report
flag with the CLI command.
📕 Refer to our detailed documentation to Generate XCUI Reports
You can now get insights for your test case, test execution and more with Test Manager Widgets. This will help you:
We have enhanced the Insights Usage Reports so that you get a detailed view of your team’s testing patterns, empowering better resource management. This will help you get the following benefits:
We have introduced the Teams feature for private real device cloud to streamline resource management within organizations.
With this feature, organizations can get the following benefits:
To get started, check out this guide on private device allocation to teams.
The Usage Reports in Insights now include sharing and download capabilities, allowing you and your teams to collaborate more efficiently. The new download functionality enables you to export usage statistics in PDF format, with support for custom date ranges.
To begin with, check out this guide on Usage Reports in Insights.
HyperExecute now supports the Appium and the Maestro Android Emulator, providing enhanced flexibility for mobile application testing on Android emulators.
📕 Refer to our detailed documentation for Appium and Maestro on configuring and running tests with Android emulators.
HyperExecute expands its support for the latest versions of dev and beta browsers for the Windows platform. With this expanded compatibility, you can streamline your testing process and confidently deliver exceptional user experiences!
In LambdaTest Insights, we've improved the date filtering for grouping tests. Now, you can group your test data on an Hourly, Daily, Weekly, or Monthly basis. This will help you dive deeper into time-based analysis.
In App Automation, you can now get app profiling metrics from your test sessions using an API. You can add this API to your CI/CD pipelines or automation frameworks. This allows you to get real-time performance data—like CPU usage, memory, disk usage, and network activity.
To get the profiling details, send a request to the LambdaTest API. Use your LambdaTest Username, Access Key, and the session ID. The response will include the metrics in JSON format. This makes it easy to link with other tools or reporting systems for more analysis.
Bonus: We have also added support for network log features for Espresso (Sharding/ Non Sharding) and Flutter Android tests. To get started, refer to this guide on Supported Espresso Capabilities.