Thursday, July 29, 2010
Mobile Emulators

Software and web site development requires the ability to rapidly create and test functionality… particularly when time and money are both precious. Showing working screens and processes to your client is the most effective method of aligning everyone's expectations. However, when you're developing mobile applications, your clients may not always appreciate the number of different phones and features available. On this page you'll find links to third-party emulators we've found helpful when developing, testing and demonstrating our products.

All the emulators here will run as applications on your development machine alongside Visual Studio. You can enter the same URL as that displayed in Internet Explorer when you start debugging a project.

Visual Studio also provides support for Windows Mobile based phones. These devices support the development and testing of .NET Compact applications. The browser used on these devices can also be used to test web sites.
 

 TitleDescription
Andriod SDKEssential emulator to ensure mobile web sites work well on Android based devices.
BlackberryRIM's tools for developers including Visual Studio and standalone simulators
Mobile Interactive Testing EnvironmentMITE is a great product for testing your mobile web site on 1600 different mobile devices. It can also be used to monitor your production mobile web sites.
MobiOneThis is a really good emulator for high end handsets including the iPhone and Palm Pre from Genuitec.
Motorola Browser ADK v2.2.2Emulates the C975, C980, V975, and V980. A good emulator for checking Motorola support.
NttDocomo i-modeTwo chtml i-mode emulators from NttDocomo. Probably the best emulators to confirm chtml compliance during development.
Openwave Simulator V7A PC based emulation of the popular Openware mobile browser. Ideal for quickly testing mobile sites on small screens.
WinWAP Browser EmulatorA free browser that's great for testing basic WML compliance. Note: we no longer recommend developing WML compliant web sites as there are so few WML only devices on the market.
Yospace Smartphone EmulatorFree trial available. Good emulation of many common mobile phones.
Testing Tips

1. If you have a mobile device that supports WiFi, connect it to your access point and ensure an IP address from the local network has been assigned. Then change the Web settings for your project in Visual Studio to "Use local IIS Web server" so that browsers on the local network and not just the same machine as IIS can access your web site. Now enter the URL of your development machine into the mobile device to view pages.

2. During the final stages of testing, ensure you have a test URL that is connected to the public internet. Ask friends and colleagues to use their phones to access the site. Consider providing a text short code specifically for the test URL to make this easier. For example; text keyword to xxxxx and they'll receive a text message with a URL to your site.

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Single URL for both mobile and traditional web site

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