What’s a representative device and conditions to test your website/app on?
– Android device
– 1.5+ years old
– $200 or less
– Slow 3G
– 400ms RTT
– 4000KBPS transfer
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What devices would be most representative to get for a device lab in 2020? Probably: – Moto G5/G6 (2017–2018) – Samsung Galaxy A50, S8 (2017–2018) – Cubot X19 (Jan 2019) – Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 (Jan 2019) – UMIDIGI A3 Pro Mobile Phone (2018) – iPhone 7 (2016)
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What devices would you recommend to have in your device lab in 2020?
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Replying to @smashingmag @tkadlec and
I recommend developers check their analytics. Consider adding the most popular devices being used to access their sites to a device lab. In GA, see Audience > Mobile > Devices. I'd also still suggest a median low-end device, like the Moto G4/G5 Plus. Lots of slow phones out therepic.twitter.com/NzzXGRhtvm
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I'd also check the chipsets used in each and not over-represent one chipset. Probably a few generations of snapdragon and apple but also a few of the low-end rockchip/mediatek/etc
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