2.2 Device List Screen

πŸ“± Device List Screen

After logging into Live Testing, users are directed to the Device List Screen, where they can browse and select real mobile devices to test on.

The screen includes multiple tabs and control options that help filter, search, and manage devices based on their availability, status, and type.


πŸ“‚ Tabs & Sections

The top navigation bar provides access to the following device categories:


πŸ“Š Device Status Indicators

Each device is shown with a status badge indicating its availability:

Status
Description

🟒 Online

Device is available and ready to use

🟑 In Use

Device is currently being used by another user

πŸ”„ Preparing

Device is initializing and will be available shortly

πŸ”΄ Offline

Device is not connected or under maintenance


πŸ” Searching for Devices

You can search devices by typing the model name or keyword in the Search Devices bar. Search is case-insensitive and supports partial matches.


πŸ”§ Advanced Filtering

Click on the Filter option to filter devices by:

  • Brand (e.g., Samsung, Apple)

  • OS type (Android or iOS)

  • OS version (e.g., Android 13, iOS 17)

  • Screen resolution

  • Device status (Online, In Use, etc.)

Multiple filters can be combined for precise results.


⭐ Favorite Devices

To mark a device as a favorite:

  1. Click the ⭐ icon on the top-right of the device frame.

  2. Access your favorite devices through the Favorite Devices tab.

Favorites help testers quickly access frequently used devices.


βœ… Show Online Devices Only

Enable this toggle to only view devices that are currently Online. This makes it easier to start a session without scrolling through unavailable devices.


πŸ“₯ View Modes: Grid & List

You can switch between:

  • Grid View: Displays devices as cards (tile layout)

  • List View: Displays devices in a vertical list with more metadata

Choose the layout that fits your workflow.


❓ FAQ Section

Click the FAQ tab to view commonly asked questions about Live Testing. This section helps new users understand features, limitations, and common troubleshooting steps.

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