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Release Note 7.2
- Updated on 24 Mar 2025
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Overview
Pcloudy 7.2 introduces powerful enhancements in performance testing, network observability, automation, and accessibility. With expanded device and session insights, advanced network filtering, and new application information tracking, testers can analyze and debug faster than ever. The update also brings automation support, time-based network monitoring, and accessibility testing, ensuring seamless app validation across real devices. These improvements make Pcloudy 7.2 a must-have for teams looking to accelerate testing, optimize performance, and enhance overall app quality.
Product Updates
QPilot.AI - New Drop
Edit Existing Test Cases - Users can now edit existing test cases directly within QPilot.AI. The process involves connecting a device, selecting an existing suite and test case, and modifying the test script. This enhancement allows testers to quickly adjust and optimize test cases without recreating them from scratch, improving overall efficiency and flexibility in test management.
App Performance Testing - Major Drop (Add-On Feature)
We’ve enhanced the Performance Experience Testing of your apps and added more performance metrics to various sections of the Performance Dashboard to ensure that you get deeper insight, make quicker informed decisions and analyze your app’s performance with much ease. Some of these additions include -
Expanded Device Information: Now includes Device Capacity (GB) and Free Space (GB), providing deeper insights into how storage impacts app performance.
Enhanced Session Insights: Displays Total Duration (Minutes) to help compare test run times and optimize execution efficiency.
New Application Information Section: Shows key app details (App Name, Version, Build, Package/Bundle ID, Minimum OS Version, and App Size) for both Android and iOS, reducing manual data retrieval.
Advanced Network Filtering: Users can filter network requests by status codes (e.g., "200" for successful requests), speeding up debugging and issue identification.
Time-Based Network Monitoring: Users can select a time range to view network call (URL, Response, Method, Type, Size, Timestamp, and Duration), making it easier to pinpoint performance issues.
Automation Support for Performance Testing: Added an Observability option in Performance Reports, allowing teams to automate performance monitoring and proactively detect issues.
Easily Find App Performance Reports - Users can now find App Performance Report on the reports dashboard by using a filter option, making it easier to find the relevant performance reports faster and easier.
New Features
New Accessibility Testing Capability Added - Accessibility testing has been improved with support for Android TalkBack and iOS VoiceOver. These built-in screen readers allow users to navigate apps using voice guidance and gestures, ensuring that applications are accessible to visually impaired users. This update makes it easier for testers to validate accessibility compliance across multiple real devices, ultimately improving inclusivity and usability.
Enhancements
Added Video in Browser Report - A video playback feature has been added to browser reports, allowing testers to visually review test executions. This provides clearer insights into browser-based testing, making it easier to identify UI issues and verify expected behaviors without relying solely on logs or screenshots.
App Performance Testing - Major Drop (Add-On Feature)
We’ve enhanced the Performance Experience testing of your apps and added more performance metrics to various sections of the Performance Dashboard to ensure that you get deeper insight, make quicker informed decisions and analyze your app’s performance with much ease. Some of these additions include -
Expanded Device Information: Now includes Device Capacity (GB) and Free Space (GB), providing deeper insights into how storage impacts app performance.
Enhanced Session Insights: Displays Total Duration (Minutes) to help compare test run times and optimize execution efficiency.
New Application Information Section: Shows key app details (App Name, Version, Build, Package/Bundle ID, Minimum OS Version, and App Size) for both Android and iOS, reducing manual data retrieval.
Advanced Network Filtering: Users can filter network requests by status codes (e.g., "200" for successful requests), speeding up debugging and issue identification.
Time-Based Network Monitoring: Users can select a time range to view network call (URL, Response, Method, Type, Size, Timestamp, and Duration), making it easier to pinpoint performance issues.
Automation Support for Performance Testing: Added an Observability option in Performance Reports, allowing teams to automate performance monitoring and proactively detect issues.
Easily Find App Performance Reports - Users can now find App Performance Report on the reports dashboard by using a filter option, making it easier to find the relevant performance reports faster and easier.
New Devices
We’re glad to announce the addition of multiple Android and iOS devices - iPad 9th Gen, Samsung A16, Samsung S24 FE, Samsung A06, Samsung A35, Samsung M55, Redmi Note14 5G, Redmi Note 5GPro, Moto Edge 50, Moto G35, Redmi A4, Google Pixel 8, Google Pixel 8Pro, and iPhone 16E. Start testing them on the Pcloudy platform.