The mobile app landscape is incredibly fragmented across iOS and Android markets. And all OS/device combinations need to be tested thoroughly for the best end user experiences.
So, where do you start? Simulators and emulators are fast, but there’s a tradeoff — they can’t catch as many bugs as real devices. Organizations need a risk-based approach to enjoy the power of both platforms. Using both real and virtual devices allows you to achieve the scale of testing and app quality you seek. Learn how to leverage the strengths of each and consider the level of risk you are willing to take with escaped defects.
Join this webinar, led by Perfecto’s Chief Evangelist Eran Kinsbruner and VP of Product, Tzvika Shahaf, to understand how to build a strong mobile testing strategy that mitigates risk of escaped defects by using the correct mix of real and virtual devices.
Join this webinar to:
- Understand the differences between testing on simulators, emulators, and real devices.
- Learn platform considerations unique to testing on Android and iOS devices.
- Get recommendations on what platforms to test on through each stage of the SDLC.
We are here to help you identify the right mix of simulators, emulators, and real devices to meet your mobile test automation goals. Get a custom demo to get a closer look and see Perfecto in action.
Presenters

Tzvika Shahaf
Tzvika Shahaf is the VP of Product Management at Perfecto. His experience includes business development, strategy, and investment in technology companies and venture capital firms. His passion is building new, powerful, and effective ways to collaborate with Global 2000 enterprises in order to resolve high-impact business problems using data-driven processes and analytics. Tzvika is partnering with leading DevOps teams to revolutionize the testing space by making it smarter, faster, and cost effective with a clear goal of maturing software delivery lifecycle. Tzvika is keynote speaker at industry leading events, blogger, and a Co-Author of the book, “Continuous Testing for DevOps Professionals: A Practical Guide from Industry Experts.”