Remote Test Lab (RTL) for Android

Just known Samsung supports RTL for Samsung android device:

http://developer.samsung.com/remotetestlab/rtlDeviceList.action

Samsung RTL

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Anyone known other free RTL for another mobile device like HTC, LG, ... etc.

UPDATE2: [07/08/2011] Thanks denis.solonenko

1.LG Mobile: http://developer.lgmobile.com/lge.mdn.sup.retrieveVirtualDevLab.dev

2.Motorola Mobile: http://developer.motorola.com/testing/motoready/

3.Sony Mobile: https://remotedevicelab.sonymobile.com/

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May 26 '11 at 13:27
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In addition to the Samsung , LG, and Motorola that you have already posted, I just found the Perfecto Mobile service, which has a free trial. And, as I am compiling the list, here is the DeviceAnywhere service, which is not free.

Of course, there are many companies that will test your applications for you, but I thought Duarlander was neat because it was communication based on. And, if you are looking for cheap testing, TestingAndroid claims it is testing $ 19.

These are just some of the free / cheap options, mostly where you do your own testing. Obviously, there are many large companies that would like to "work with you" on testing (for the price).

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Aug 01 2018-11-11T00:
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I can not comment, so I need to answer here ...

I tested Perfecto Mobile with a free trial, and I just think it's slow, damn it, I just wanted to test the automation feature that is not provided in the free trial.

But Samsung RTL is really nice. Why I wanted to comment is to tell you that RTL works with OSX pretty well, and as mentioned above, there is now a screen orientation. Testing Samsung devices really works well.

LG Link is dead.

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Feb 05
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If you're just looking for an online emulator, match each current version of Android OS and screen size. then try www.manymo.com

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Mar 06 '13 at 16:03
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If you want to use it on Mac OSX, here is what I found successful ...

  • Ignore the “test” on the RTL homepage, but make sure you have the latest version of Java installed.
  • On the RTL page, register for the device, model, amount of testing time, etc. The .jnlp file will be downloaded to your local computer.
  • Double-click the .jnlp file, and Java should download it and show the RTL device.
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Aug 13 '13 at 16:32
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If you are looking for emulators and real devices from different suppliers such as motorola, htc, samsung and co. you can try http://testobject.com (Disclaimer: I am co-founder of the test object)

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