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We performed a comparison between AWS Device Farm and pCloudy based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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"What I like best about AWS Device Farm is that it offers actual physical devices that let you do more accurate testing because physical devices depict the live testing scenarios much better as opposed to emulated devices. AWS Device Farm is a pretty nice solution. Because it's an AWS service, you can use the CLI to tie in several steps that can create the pipeline, and run it efficiently. AWS Device Farm also gives you monitoring ability, observability, logging, etc., so I'm pretty satisfied with the solution.""I rate the stability an eight out of ten."

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"The product is user-friendly. We can see the logs when we find the bugs.""The product is very good on the UI level."

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Cons
"An area for improvement in AWS Device Farm is that it lacks a lot of features that would tie it in with other AWS services. The solution doesn't have great connectivity with other services offered by AWS, for example, AWS Secrets Manager. This should be improved because a lot of times, that missing functionality hampers the quality and engineering standards in terms of deploying the full AWS suite of services. What I'd like to see in the next version of AWS Device Farm is for it to link better, or have some type of enrollment that would tie it in with other AWS services, such as EventBridge, Lambda, Secrets Manager, and any other new service from AWS.""It is slow. It is super slow. Performance is an area that can be improved."

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"The tool has connectivity issues. I had raised the issue with the support team who had asked me to check my internet connection and refresh the browser. I want that communication to be present at a UI level. I want a pop-up that asks users to refresh the page or check their internet connection. The product's reports also need to be optimized and refined to be presented in a better way. The tool needs to add a search option that will help users filter and extract the information that they need.""The connectivity is always a challenge for us."

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  • "AWS Device Farm is an expensive service overall. You pay per device, and the cost for each device isn't cheap. My company paid for a device slot. It's a yearly subscription for a single device slot, so that's more cost-effective for my company. On a scale of one to five, where one is very expensive and five is very cheap, I'd give AWS Device Farm a two. It's on the more expensive side."
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  • "I would rate the tool's pricing a six-point five out of ten. It is neither too low nor high. The product has different packages like gold, silver, and platinum. The number of users is determined on the basis of the package. My company has subscribed for the product's annual plan."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:I rate the stability an eight out of ten.
    Top Answer:AWS Device Farm is an expensive service overall. You pay per device, and the cost for each device isn't cheap. My company paid for a device slot. It's a yearly subscription for a single device slot… more »
    Top Answer:It is slow. It is super slow. Performance is an area that can be improved. Whenever we upload our Zip files to that particular platform, you know, it takes quite some time, especially if the file is… more »
    Top Answer:The product is user-friendly. We can see the logs when we find the bugs.
    Top Answer:The tool has connectivity issues. I had raised the issue with the support team who had asked me to check my internet connection and refresh the browser. I want that communication to be present at a UI… more »
    Top Answer:My company's ground crew and cabin crew use an application. The solution helps the application to be compatible with other devices.
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    Overview

    AWS Device Farm is an application testing service that lets you improve the quality of your web and mobile apps by testing them across an extensive range of desktop browsers and real mobile devices; without having to provision and manage any testing infrastructure. The service enables you to run your tests concurrently on multiple desktop browsers or real devices to speed up the execution of your test suite, and generates videos and logs to help you quickly identify issues with your app.

    pCloudy is the next-gen mobile app testing platform powered by emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Predictive Analytics. You can perform manual as well as automation testing on more than 5000 device-browser combination hosted on cloud. It provides hosts of other services like bot testing, in-field user experience testing.

    Sample Customers
    NFL, Etsy, Tableau, Gannett, Miniclip, Allstate, Rainforest, goibibo, mysmartprice, Zillow
    Philips, Capgemini, Honeywell, Jio, Northwell Health, Swiggy
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company18%
    Financial Services Firm18%
    Insurance Company7%
    Manufacturing Company7%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company38%
    Financial Services Firm23%
    Manufacturing Company12%
    Insurance Company6%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business16%
    Midsize Enterprise15%
    Large Enterprise69%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business8%
    Midsize Enterprise35%
    Large Enterprise58%
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    AWS Device Farm is ranked 5th in Mobile App Testing Tools with 2 reviews while pCloudy is ranked 8th in Mobile App Testing Tools with 2 reviews. AWS Device Farm is rated 6.6, while pCloudy is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of AWS Device Farm writes " A stable solution used for malware testing and APM that needs to improve its performance". On the other hand, the top reviewer of pCloudy writes "Helps applications to be compatible with other devices ". AWS Device Farm is most compared with Perfecto, Tricentis Tosca, Kobiton Mobile Device Testing, OpenText UFT Digital Lab and HeadSpin, whereas pCloudy is most compared with HeadSpin.

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