ANDROID VS. IOS
MOBILE APP TESTING
Android apps can be
downloaded from the
Google Play store and
from other websites too.
Apple apps can be
downloaded from
Apple’s digital
distribution platform-
App Store only.
There are a large
variety of Android
devices available.
Hence, the updates
undergo a long
deployment process
which time-taking
The testing process is
faster for iOS devices
due to less number of
devices compared to
Android ones.
Android devices are
available from various
manufacturers that
have different design
and functionalities and
to test all of them is
crucial.
The manufacturer of
iOS is Apple, and they
understand their
design. So, testing is
easy because there’s
only one manufacturer.
There are many
Android devices, so
capacity planning is
crucial.
The capacity planning
of iOS is not crucial but
necessary.
Android is Google’s
open-source operating
system and uses
mostly Linux OS.
iOS is a closed-source
operating system and
uses the XNU kernel.
The updates for
Android take a long
time to be available
depending on various
devices and their
manufacturers.
iOS users can install
the updates on all iOS
devices at once as
there’s only one
manufacturer.
Due to a large number
of screen sizes and
layouts, screen
resolutions are also
different which
increases the chances
for bugs and errors.
There are only a few
numbers of devices
with various resolutions
compared to Android
devices when it comes
to iOS.

Android Vs. iOS Mobile App Testing

  • 1.
    ANDROID VS. IOS MOBILEAPP TESTING Android apps can be downloaded from the Google Play store and from other websites too. Apple apps can be downloaded from Apple’s digital distribution platform- App Store only. There are a large variety of Android devices available. Hence, the updates undergo a long deployment process which time-taking The testing process is faster for iOS devices due to less number of devices compared to Android ones. Android devices are available from various manufacturers that have different design and functionalities and to test all of them is crucial. The manufacturer of iOS is Apple, and they understand their design. So, testing is easy because there’s only one manufacturer. There are many Android devices, so capacity planning is crucial. The capacity planning of iOS is not crucial but necessary. Android is Google’s open-source operating system and uses mostly Linux OS. iOS is a closed-source operating system and uses the XNU kernel. The updates for Android take a long time to be available depending on various devices and their manufacturers. iOS users can install the updates on all iOS devices at once as there’s only one manufacturer. Due to a large number of screen sizes and layouts, screen resolutions are also different which increases the chances for bugs and errors. There are only a few numbers of devices with various resolutions compared to Android devices when it comes to iOS.