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How does a company provide devices to a remote developer?
Mobile app development requires testing devices. Emulators are good, but real devices are also needed. Usually the company provides them. And when working in the office, everything is clear: the developer works there, the devices are also located there.
How does it work when working remotely? The company cannot send him these devices. And it’s very expensive to buy it yourself (especially when developing for ios). Or are they not doing mobile development remotely?
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And why are you not satisfied with the services that provide the service of "cloud" testing on real devices? Or do you need to test by hand?
I doubt that IOS developers don't have an IOS device. Although newbies don't.
And there are also QA-Indians with a bunch of devices. When something needs to be started, you ping it and it works as a click-monkey
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