September 10th, 2008 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: iOS | No Comments »
Good news for those developers that don’t have access to the iPhone 3G yet. DeviceAnywhere, the leading device tester, has added the device to it’s collection.
With the addition of the new iPhone 3G, DeviceAnywhere users will also be able to capitalize on the latest new features available on the device.
- – Users can test downloading their application through the AppStore
- – Users can test how fast their Web sites loads on the 3G network
DeviceAnywhere will be demonstrating the iPhone on DeviceAnywhere at the CTIA Wireless & Entertainment Conference in San Francisco, CA (September 10-12) in Booth #751.
According to William Ho, Research Director (Wireless Services) at Current Analysis: "Applications have become a major part of the iPhone’s appeal since the arrival of the App Store. Whatever the issues that Apple has faced over the performance of the iPhone 3G, it has done little to dampen the enthusiasm of application developers who have been creating more and more applications for the platform."
"With the addition of the iPhone 3G to DeviceAnywhere, we are leveling the playing field for application developers around the world," commented Faraz Syed, CEO of DeviceAnywhere. "It can be tough, not to mention expensive, for developers to get hold of the right devices on the right networks, so this should come as welcome relief for the many application developers who are building apps for the iPhone platform ."
To access the iPhone 3G, simply register to trial DeviceAnywhere, please visit www.deviceanywhere.com. Once registered, users have access to three free hours on the system. Existing users are able to access the iPhone 3G through their standard DeviceAnywhere subscriptions. Additional DeviceAnywhere features – such as monitoring and test automation – are also available on the iPhone 3G, empowering users to more efficiently create better applications and content for the marketplace.
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