Emulators cannot replicate the behaviour of physical devices. We build automation systems that run on real iPhones and Android handsets.
The distinction between real-device automation and emulator-based automation matters because modern mobile platforms and applications can detect emulator environments. Real device behaviour — sensor data, network characteristics, device fingerprints, interaction patterns — is fundamentally different from virtualised environments. For any automation that needs to sustain operation at scale, real devices are the only viable infrastructure.
A real-device automation system includes: hardware-level input simulation on physical iOS or Android devices; a device fleet management layer for coordinating operations across multiple devices; IP management through cellular data rotation; a centralised management dashboard for monitoring and control; logging and alerting; and full documentation at handover.
Real-device automation is used for: mobile QA testing across physical device fleets; scheduled content posting and account management on mobile-first platforms; ad verification across real devices in multiple regions; data collection from mobile-only platforms; and any mobile operation requiring real device behaviour at scale.
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