- Test app and website on iPhone & iOS devices
- Trusted by more than 50,000 customers globally
- Features
- Wide range of iPhone devices
- Real iOS Device Cloud
- Natural gestures
- Test development environments
- Real-time debugging
- Secure and private
- iPhone Devices we support
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I test iOS apps on iPhones with Testflight?
- How to test app on iPhone?
- What is an iPhone Emulator and what is an iPhone simulator?
- Why use Real Device Cloud instead of an iPhone simulator?
- What are the disadvantages of using an iPhone simulator?
- Why do users opt for iPhone simulators (also referred to as iPhone emulator)?
- Why is testing your website and apps on iPhones critical?
- Evernote Scannable 4+
- Evernote
- Screenshots
- Description
- What’s New
- Ratings and Reviews
- Goodbye scanners and fax machines
- Magical App
- Great product, but still some problems
- App Privacy
- No Details Provided
- Information
- Supports
- Family Sharing
Test app and website on iPhone & iOS devices
Easiest way to test mobile apps & websites on an exhaustive range of real iOS devices like iPhone 12, 12 Pro, iPhone 11, X, XS Max, iPhone 8, 7, etc. Say goodbye to your iOS device lab.
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Trusted by more than 50,000 customers globally
Features
Wide range of iPhone devices
Test your apps and websites on physical mobile iOS devices for most accurate testing results. Choose from our wide range of iOS devices including iPhone 12, 12 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone X, XS, XS Max, iPhone 8, iPhone 7, 7 Plus, iPhone 6, 5s, etc.
Real iOS Device Cloud
No need to build or maintain expensive iOS device labs. Instant, browser-based access to the latest and the most popular mobile devices including iPhone, iPad, etc. whenever you want.
Natural gestures
Interact with your website or mobile app on the remote device, just as you would with a device in hand. Tap, scroll, zoom, swipe and more.
Test development environments
Using our local testing feature, test your website and mobile apps, out of the box on internal development and staging environments.
Real-time debugging
Debug your websites & mobile apps, view crash reports and logs, and use stacktrace to find and fix bugs instantly.
Secure and private
Security is a primary focus, and our policies are constantly upgraded. We provide pristine devices for testing and all data is wiped clean from the device after the session ends.
iPhone Devices we support
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I test iOS apps on iPhones with Testflight?
BrowserStack App Live provides the option to install and test iOS apps via TestFlight. Simply follow the steps below to do so:
- Sign Up for App Live.
- Log In.
- Click on View All Sources at the bottom of the menu.
- Select Install via TestFlight.
- Choose the iPhone the app must be tested on.
- Start a test session.
If you have Apple’s Two-factor authentication enabled for your Apple ID, follow the steps below:
- Open the App Store. Click on the Blue User icon on the top right corner of the App Store Home Page.
- Enter your Apple ID and Password.
Note: You will not be able to see passwords being typed in iOS 13+, because, for security reasons, Apple blocks showing the password field during streaming. Simply complete typing the password and proceed to Sign in.
- Enter the verification code when prompted and complete the sign-in.
- OR open the Testflight App, and click ‘Continue’ to view and test your iOS Apps.
For a more detailed explanation, explanation, visit this page.
How to test app on iPhone?
It is essential to test iOS apps on iPhones before releasing them for public download and usage. Given the differences in hardware and software specifications between different iPhones, one cannot expect that an app will work on all iPhones just because they work on a couple of them.
App developers and QAs can test apps on real iPhones with BrowserStack App Live. They simply need to follow the steps below:
- Sign up Free for App Live
- Upload the relevant .ipa file
- Once the App Live dashboard opens, choose the iPhone the app is to be tested on. There will be a vast number of options to choose from.
- On selecting the phone, the interface will open to offer access to that particular device.
- Users can choose from a variety of features to run comprehensive tests on their iOS app. For example, they can throttle internet speed to various speeds (2G, 3G, Edge, etc.), change device location, language, capture screenshots, and much more. They can scan through every one of the app’s features to ensure that they are performing as expected, regardless of the iPhone it is used on.
- Having tested the app on one iPhone, the user can switch to another device directly from this screen itself via the Switch Device option. They do not have to return to the dashboard and start the process all over again.
App Live provides a multitude of features that facilitates thorough app testing for a wide range of real user conditions. Some of these include:
- Testing from multiple sources – direct and URL uploads, beta distribution tool integrations, build tool integrations, App Store installation.
- Test published apps on App Store.
- Test native device features – geolocation testing, network throttling, push notifications, etc.
- Test localized versions of an app.
- Test apps in development environments with Local Testing. Try now.
What is an iPhone Emulator and what is an iPhone simulator?
An iPhone simulator is actually an iOS simulator that mimics an iPhone device. These simulators allow developers and QA testers to do a quick check of their apps and websites on iPhones. The simulators have limited capabilities when running on Windows.
Interestingly, there are no iPhone emulators since Apple devices use custom binaries and proprietary chipsets, which cannot be mimicked. Thus iPhone emulator is just a misnomer.
Why use Real Device Cloud instead of an iPhone simulator?
Real device cloud supports testing of natural gestures, battery consumption, simulate GPS and IP geolocation. QA testers can share bugs via JIRA, Trello, Slack and Developers can replicate these bugs with ease and fix them. You can also integrate using CI/CD plugins with tools like Jenkins, CircleCI etc. BrowserStack provides instant access to real iPhone devices like iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 7 and others. Thus, companies need not compromise by testing on iPhone emulator or simulators and they don’t need to setup expensive real device labs. So, Get Started for Free with iPhone Real Device Cloud.
What are the disadvantages of using an iPhone simulator?
Running iPhone emulator on Windows or Mac, are normally slow
Accuracy of such emulators can be below par/ sub-standard, based on the creator
Limitation towards number of applications that can be supported
Testing on iPhone simulators or emulators can mean compromising on user experience. Simulators cannot mimic the exact performance on a real iPhone device. In fact, Apple recommends testing apps and websites on real devices since simulators cannot mimic all functionalities of the real device. For example, the official Apple iOS simulator does not have the Schoolwork app, which is important to test how Classkit will behave in a real world scenario.
Why do users opt for iPhone simulators (also referred to as iPhone emulator)?
Given iPhone’s high market share and their superior spending capacity, testing on iPhones is a must
Setting up and running a real iPhones device lab is expensive and hence companies prefer simulators
Since tests on iPhone simulators are only used for quick sanity tests, it works well
Why is testing your website and apps on iPhones critical?
iPhones have a 23% global market share. iPhone users are known to spend nearly double of what users of other phones spend. Therefore, ensuring iPhone users get the best user experience is critical.
iPhone runs on Apple’s iOS and users predominantly browse using Safari. iOS behaves differently from Android and Safari supports CSS in a different form versus Chrome, IE. Therefore, testing on iPhones for responsive design and cross browser compatibility is important. Test Now on Real iPhone.
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Evernote Scannable 4+
Evernote
Screenshots
Description
Scannable moves paper forward. Scan contracts, receipts, business cards, and any paper that comes your way. Save or share documents instantly and move on.
Automatically capture high-quality scans anywhere
— Scan fast: Point your camera at documents, expense receipts, or whiteboards. Scannable immediately captures them.
— Save time: Scannable automatically rotates, crops, and adjusts images so your scans are clear and easy to read.
— Share or save: Send documents to colleagues via email or text, or export them as PDF and JPG files to Evernote and other apps.
Deal with paper professionally
— Turn business cards into contacts: Pull information from business cards and save it all to your contacts list.
— Go paperless: Scannable works seamlessly with the ScanSnap Evernote Edition Scanner to get multi-page documents where they need to go.
— A scanner for everyone: With Scannable, your whole team can control a ScanSnap Evernote Edition Scanner from their own devices and send paper on its way.
Scannable is free to download and use.
What’s New
You can now sign in to Scannable using your Evernote Business credentials. Your scans will then be synced with your Evernote account.
Ratings and Reviews
Goodbye scanners and fax machines
Love this app. Use it a few times a week to «scan» my documents, receipts, book excerpts — whatever I want to keep as a digital file. Then I «share» to my Google Drive to store in the cloud, «share» to iBooks or GoodReader to have on my phone, «share» to CudaSign if I need to sign it first, and/or «send» as an email attachment, and I love that I can do all of the above. It would be nice to be able to select all the options you want to do from one screen, rather than go back and select a new option each time. It does sometimes (rarely) crash, but I have never lost any images. I like that it keeps copies of prior scans in case I need to go back. The cropping is pretty good, especially if you put a dark background behind what you are scanning. I like the «enhance» feature to optimize the printed text, and the ability to toggle easily between the enhanced version and the original. The quick toggle between PDF and image is also great. One minor annoyance is that, for some reason, the app will occasionally show the tutorial even when I haven’t updated it and have been using it for months. All in all, a must-have app for me. I used to carry around docs, waiting for a time I was near a scanner or fax. Now, combined with cloud storage, a signing app like CudaSign, and email, it has allowed me to recycle paperwork immediately and free myself from clutter, scanners, and fax machines. Why do companies even use fax machines anymore?
Magical App
This really is magic to use. I’ve used many of the other scanning apps in the App Store and all are so much more difficult to use than this one. I love how it takes the scans without even pressing a button and I also like the option to do things manually. I send everything to Evernote and the integration is so simple. The only thing I wish for is the ability to do my own color correction. Sometimes the app corrects colors on pieces of artwork like it was a text document and that doesn’t work for all things. Also, I would like to add tags to the documents before I send them to Evernote. I wrote this review a long time ago and still love the app. I love how automatic it is, but sometimes wish there were more manual options especially when I am scanning something with very light text and I’d like it to be more legible or a photo with glare. There are other scanning apps that can do that and it would be nice if this one could too. Despite that, for most purposes, this is my go to scanning program.
Great product, but still some problems
I honestly like this scanning app a lot; the scans are super fast, the auto detected borders are fairly accurate, and the end product is a great balance between quality and file size.
That said, there are some problems I’d like to see fixed. I use this app predominantly for scanning books for research, but the app gets overwhelmed and is liable to crash the larger the file size gets. I’ve lost so many scanned books this way. It also stops being able to detect borders as the scanning continues. A simple fix could be to automatically save after a certain number of pages and start a new file. Also, having an adjustable colored border option would remove the need to auto detect borders every time a page is turned; the user would just need to fit the text within the confines of border (as a bonus, it would cut out any background — including fingers — that would fall within that frame). I’d like to see more options for adjusting size and quality as well.
All that aside, Scannable is still one of the best scanning apps I’ve found so far, and having these few added improvements (even as a paid add-on) would make it ideal.
App Privacy
The developer, Evernote , has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
No Details Provided
The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.
Information
English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Vietnamese
Supports
Family Sharing
With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.
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