:-) No, there is no camera involved. They stream the userinterface to
your pc and back. Looks exactly like the real thing. It is somewhat
slow over the internet, but fast enough in an intranet.
If you buy/rent an iphone, you get a real iphone and can send it any
interaction (sms, touch, movement, etc.) you want and see what happens
(like I said, no emulator). They have quite a range of devices,
including different carriers.
This is great for someone like me, who has to fight with bugs that
only apear on certain phones (google maps on motorola defy in my
case). That way I can install a build on that phone, see if it runs
and evaluate any errors.

Stephan

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On 31 Jan., 09:07, FrankG <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Stephan,
>
> can you describe the "kind of interface" they provide
> to the different devices ?
>
> Or how the interaction during test should happen ?
> Do they provide a  web cam view to the ui ?
>
> Thanks ! Frank
>
> On 30 Jan., 07:57, Stephan Wiesner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > For those who are looking for testing their apps on multiple devices:
>
> > I had the chance to meet a guy from Device Anywhere last week. They wire
> > mobile phones and put them into server racks. This allows remote control of
> > them. No simulation, the real thing. Pretty cool…
>
> > They offer a device pool that can be accessed remotely or one can buy the
> > machines. This is useful for building an internal testlab in big companies.
> > The test automation in the live demo looked pretty cool, too. Though I have
> > seen too many “magic testing tools demos” In my live to believe it till I
> > have tried it :-)
>
> > Greetings from Berne,
>
> > Stephan
>
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