BreadcrumbHomeResourcesBlog Mobile Trends: Apple App Clips, Android APKs, & More November 5, 2020 Mobile Trends: Apple App Clips, Android APKs, & MoreMobile Application TestingAutomationBy Eran KinsbrunerThe world of mobile apps has some big changes in store — including Apple App Clips, Android APKs, and more. Get ahead of the curve and learn about these emerging mobile trends, and what they mean for dev and test teams.Table of Contents4 Emerging Mobile TrendsThe Complete Guide to Mobile Automation TestingLearn More About Emerging Mobile TrendsTable of Contents1 - 4 Emerging Mobile Trends2 - The Complete Guide to Mobile Automation Testing3 - Learn More About Emerging Mobile TrendsBack to top4 Emerging Mobile TrendsApple App ClipsApple recently introduced App Clips in iOS 14 to increase user engagement. Apple App Clips allow users to download a subset of an app rather than the entire thing. This makes the entire user experience more simple and faster to access, as opposed to a traditional mobile app. App Clips can be downloaded from the App Store and installed on the device through a link or via NFC. Back to topThe Complete Guide to Mobile Automation Testing Android APKsAndroid APKs are similar to Apple App Clips. Android APKs are usually zip files consisting of multiple, single APK files. Google will start enforcing this development and delivery method for Android apps next year. APKs consume fewer resources, like battery and CPU. They are also lighter to download as opposed to traditional mobile apps. For developers, it means updates are quicker and more flexible to push to users.FoldablesMobile app testing has grown exponentially more complex with the emergence of foldable smartphones. New foldable releases from Samsung, LG, and Huawei support up to three apps running in parallel in the foreground using on-resume. To ensure that mobile apps perform on these new devices, apps must be tested with multi-window, multi-view, and multi-resume capabilities, in addition to display for a UI/UX perspective.PWAsPWAs are the next generation of responsive web apps with mobile-specific abilities. These include push notifications, offline caching for degraded or no network connectivity, and more. Users get a richer experience, and developers benefit from a single code base across web and mobile platforms. PWAs offer easier deployment of changes to production and simpler maintenance. They also don’t need to go through mobile app stores. Both developers and testers need to follow a new strategy to address the capabilities included in PWAs.Back to topLearn More About Emerging Mobile TrendsWith so many mobile trends on the horizon, it’s important for testers and dev teams to stay ahead of the curve. Learn more on these topics in my on-demand webinar, 5 Mobile App Trends & What They Mean for Dev & Testing.Watch on-demand to:Understand the trends changing the mobile app landscape.Learn the implications of these emerging trends on development and testing.Watch a live demo of an enterprise test automation cloud environment.Watch Now Related ResourcesWhat Are APKs? The Impact of Android APKs on Dev & TestingAccessibility Testing on Foldable SmartphonesTesting Foldable Phones: Top 7 Things You Need to KnowEmulation vs. SimulationBack to top
Eran Kinsbruner DevOps Chief Evangelist & Sr. Director at Perforce Software, Perfecto Eran Kinsbruner is a person overflowing with ideas and inspiration, beyond that, he makes them happen. He is a best-selling author, continuous-testing and DevOps thought-leader, patent-holding inventor (test exclusion automated mechanisms for mobile J2ME testing), international speaker, and blogger. With a background of over 20 years of experience in development and testing, Eran empowers clients to create products that their customers love, igniting real results for their companies.