I'm curious how you like to approach device fragmentation? I work at Sauce Labs and we often have customers asking us to recommend devices to target (or asking how we selected the devices we offer).
Many of my colleagues like an approach where you target the latest "high end" Pixel and iOS device, a moderate device from the last generation, and a spread of other Android devices with different profiles. The idea is that, while you can't test on everything, a wide enough spread of performance and display characteristics will reveal most of the problems your users might face.
Does that track with you, or do you like to take other approach?
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I'm curious how you like to approach device fragmentation? I work at Sauce Labs and we often have customers asking us to recommend devices to target (or asking how we selected the devices we offer).
Many of my colleagues like an approach where you target the latest "high end" Pixel and iOS device, a moderate device from the last generation, and a spread of other Android devices with different profiles. The idea is that, while you can't test on everything, a wide enough spread of performance and display characteristics will reveal most of the problems your users might face.
Does that track with you, or do you like to take other approach?