App Automation: Latest Feature Updates

Interact With Android and iOS Devices in Real-Time 

You can now interact with real Android and iOS devices in real-time during web automation tests. This means you can inspect UI elements, check device behavior, and troubleshoot any issues instantly, without waiting for the test to complete.

Control Bluetooth Settings During Test Sessions

You now have the ability to turn Bluetooth on or off on real Android and iOS devices during your test sessions. This feature is supported for both manual and automated testing. So, it’s easier than ever to validate Bluetooth-dependent features within your test flow.

For example,

enableBluetooth: true 

Set Custom GPS Coordinates for Mobile Test Automation

You can now set custom GPS coordinates during your tests for Espresso, XCUITest, and Flutter. This makes it simple to simulate different locations and test location-based scenarios.

For example,

"location": {"lat": "-50","long": "150.028333"}

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Firebase App Distribution Integration Now Available on LambdaTest

You can now integrate your Firebase App Distribution account directly with LambdaTest. It allows you to instantly push mobile apps to real Android and iOS devices in the cloud—no need to download and re-upload builds.

With this update, testing beta builds, bug fixes, or new features becomes much faster and more efficient. Simply link your Firebase project, and your mobile app is ready for testing on real devices within LambdaTest.

You can also easily share access to these mobile apps with your teammates, ensuring everyone is testing from the same source.

For more details, check out our documentation on testing mobile apps installed via Firebase.

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Use VoiceOver to Manually Test Accessibility on iOS

You can now use VoiceOver on real iOS devices to manually test the accessibility of your mobile apps.

This means you can check how well your digital experience works for people who rely on screen readers—especially those with visual impairments. 

VoiceOver reads out loud what's on the screen, helping users navigate and interact with your content without needing to see it.

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New Feature: Reports in Test Manager

We have added the Reports feature in Test Manager. Now, you can easily track and analyze your testing data with the ability to view, schedule, and download reports. 

These reports will give you insights into detailed test execution history, how your tests are running over time, and the traceability report, which helps you track test cases, requirements, and defects all in one place. 

Execution Report:


Traceability Report:


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Important Update: Deprecation of iOS 12 and 13 Devices

To enhance our platform and focus on the most widely used device versions, iOS 12 devices will no longer be available on LambdaTest Real Devices Cloud starting February 26th. 

Additionally, we are planning to deprecate iOS 13 devices in the near future. 

We understand the importance of a smooth transition, so we will provide at least two months' notice before their deprecations.

If you have any questions or need further assistance, our support team is here to help.

HyperExecute: Enhancing Test Insights, Security, and UX


Artifact Extraction on Job Abortion

  • Artifacts will now be extracted even if a job is aborted in the middle of a test.
  • This ensures that partial test results and logs are still available for review, improving debugging and post-test analysis.

afterEachScenario Flag for Test Cleanup

  • Introduced the afterEachScenario flag to automate post-test scenario tasks. This flag is useful for cleanup activities such as clearing cookies, resetting databases, or capturing logs.
  • Commands or scripts listed under this flag will execute sequentially after each test scenario, ensuring test isolation and consistency.

📘 Refer to our detailed documentation for afterEachScenario flag

Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) for Projects

  • Implemented RBAC to enhance project security and access management.
  • Users can now be assigned specific roles with defined permissions.

This feature improves security by ensuring that only authorized users can access or modify project settings and resources.

UX Enhancements for Performance Testing Jobs

  • Improved UI/UX for managing and analyzing performance testing jobs.
  • Enhanced navigation and usability for a smoother experience.
  • Group-Wise Error View
    • Introduced an error grouping feature to help identify and troubleshoot issues efficiently.
    • Errors are now categorized for better readability and quicker resolution.
  • Toggle Metrics: ms ↔️ s
    • Added the ability to toggle performance metrics between milliseconds (ms) and seconds (s).
  • Provides flexibility for analyzing test execution times in preferred units.

Browser Version Updates

  • Edge Beta : Released 133.3065.31 2.7.1 and 133.3065.39 2.7.2 for beta testing

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Perform Android WebView Testing With Playwright

Now, you can test WebViews on real Android devices with Playwright on LambdaTest. This new feature lets you run automated WebView tests on actual mobile devices, giving you a more accurate and reliable testing experience.

If you're testing your app's embedded web content or web-based mobile apps, LambdaTest’s real Android device cloud has you covered, offering smooth and efficient testing for your mobile WebViews.

To get started, visit our guide on Playwright WebView Testing on LambdaTest.

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Browser Version Updates on HyperExecute

  • Firefox : Added support for Firefox-133 and Firefox-134, enabling testing on the latest versions
  • Edge: Updated to Edge-132 for compatibility and stability enhancements.
  • Edge Beta : Released 133.0.3065.19 for beta testing
  • Chrome: Upgraded to Chrome-132 to include the newest features and security updates.

These updates ensure broader coverage for cross-browser testing and improve test stability across the latest browser versions

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