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Transcript of Are You Ready for Android L?
Josh Galde, Sr Product Marketing Manager of Quality, Keynote
Darren Madonick, Customer Relationship Manager, Keynote
Sept, 2014
Are you Ready for Android L?
WelcomeToday’s webcast will help you understand how to:
Test your existing apps and services in the new Google-wide standard - ‘material design’
Support new features including the all new enhanced notification center, giving you control of where notifications appear
Test and interact with the new ‘Recents’ feature
See the value and importance of testing and monitoring on Android L on Day One
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Housekeeping
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Please send questions at any time during the webcast using the Q & A panel seen here:
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Rules for Successful Android L Preparation
1. Know What’s Coming
2. Know Your Users’ Experiences
3. Know that it Will Happen Again
4. Test Pre Release and Post Production
#1: Know What’s Coming
The impacts are big…
The new ‘material design’ change. A major improvement.
Know What’s Coming
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“A visual language for our users that synthesizes the classic principles of good design with the innovation and possibility of technology and science.” - Google
The impacts are big…
The new ‘material design’ change. A major improvement.
New notification / lock screen merger.
Know What’s Coming
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The impacts are big…
The new ‘material design’ change. A major improvement.
New notification / lock screen merger.
“Android for Work” for Enterprise security.
Know What’s Coming
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Adding new complexity…
Know What’s Coming Android KitKat has been out since Oct,
2013 and only at 24% adoption rate.
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Adding new complexity…
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Devices WILL Get Android L:• Google Nexus 5, 6, 7, 8• HTC One M7, One M8, One Mini• Samsung Galaxy S4, S5, S4 Mini, Note 3, Note 4• Sony Xperia Z, Z1, Z1 Compact, Z2, Z3• LG G2, G3, G2 Mini, G3 Beat• Motorola G2, G3, G2 Mini, G3 Beat, Moto G, Moto X• OnePlus One• Huawei Ascend P7
Devices WILL NOT Get Android L:• Google Original Nexus 7, 10, and 4 • HTC One X, 1st Gen Butterfly • Samsung Galaxy S3, Ace 3, or anything older• Motorola Moto E • Huawei Ascend G6 & P6
Know What’s Coming
#2: Know Your Users’ Experiences
Know Your Users’ Experiences
But not like this…
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Know Your Users’ Experiences
…or thisYou will need…
Time to understand and acknowledge the issue
Time to transfer information to engineering
Time to validate the problem
Time to build and test the fix
Time to deploy new version of the app
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#3: Know That it Will Happen Again…
It’d be nice.
Know That it Will Happen Again
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Oct / Nov
Reality.
Know That it Will Happen Again
Oct / Nov
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Poll Question:What’s your biggest concern with Android L?
#4: Test Pre Release and Post Production
Test Pre Release Best Practices
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1. Test on SDK Emulators
2. Test on Nexus 5 and 7 Dev Builds
3. Review Google’s Material Design for User
Behavior Expectations
4. Focus testing on new APIs, especially if
your application utilizes notifications or
the ActivityManager API
Test Post Production Best Practices
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1. Plan to test around possible manufacturer customizations
Same Device different carrier (especially for Notifications)
Same OS version, different manufacturer
2. Test Upgrade/New User flows.
New Install from Play Store
Upgrade from Play Store
3. Stay updated on Carrier and manufacturer update timelines, and match them with your Google analytics data to focus your testing efforts in the right places
Live Demo
Q & A
About Keynote
- Global leader in cloud–based performance management for mobile and web
- Operates the world’s largest on-demand cloud testing platform with over 500+ devices
- Forbes ‘One of the Best 100 Companies in America’
- www.keynote.com
Keynote customers are already working on beta Android L versions on their devices
Ensuring Android L Support for Object-Level Scripting for robust test automation
How Keynote is Getting Ready
The planning has begun…
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Android L Support on Day ONE
Galaxy S4 Galaxy S5 Galaxy Note 3
LG G3 Nexus 5 HTC One M8
Efficiently perform manual and automatedfunctional testing with robust capabilities to support agile processes and enterprise requirements.
About Keynote Mobile Testing
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About the Platform – Manual & Automated Testing
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Mobile app performance, without modifying any code, delivered 100% from the cloud
About Keynote Mobile App Monitoring
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About the Platform – Production Monitoring
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Five steps to avoid madness:
1. Automate your test cases
2. Test on real devices, available 24x7
3. Use best practices for continuous integration
4. Use a central repository for all your test cases
5. Monitor the quality of service of your app post production
Know That it Will Happen Again
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How Can I Get Started?
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Current Customers: Upgrade your devices with Android L beta version NOW
Not Yet a Customer? Start a trial of Keynote Mobile Testing and be ready on Day 1
Can’t do it yourself? Contact a Keynote testing partner today:
DAY 1 Ready
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