TestMu AI Unlocks Real-Device Testing for Android 17 Beta Ahead of Official Launch

By Entrepreneur Staff | Feb 25, 2026
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TestMu AI (formerly LambdaTest), the world’s first full-stack Agentic AI Quality Engineering platform, today announced that developers and QA teams can now test Android 17 Beta on real devices through its platform, enabling them to validate application performance, compatibility, and user experience in real-world environments before the official Android 17 release.

With early access to Android 17 on physical devices, teams can move beyond emulator-based testing and identify environment-specific issues, optimize performance, and ensure production readiness. Real-device testing is critical for uncovering real-world behaviors that emulators cannot fully replicate, including network variability, hardware-level interactions, and natural user gestures. By offering this capability, TestMu AI empowers engineering teams to detect regressions earlier, validate edge cases, and release updates with greater confidence and speed.

Asad Khan, CEO and Co-Founder of TestMu AI, said, “Real-device testing is essential when preparing for a new OS release. By making Android 17 Beta available on actual devices, we are enabling teams to uncover real-world behavior, validate edge cases, and release updates with greater confidence and speed.”

The platform’s real-device cloud allows organizations to validate app compatibility with new OS features and system changes, optimize performance under real-world conditions, identify device-specific issues early in the development lifecycle, and accelerate release timelines while maintaining high software quality. Getting started is straightforward; users can log in to the TestMu AI platform, navigate to the Real Device section for browser or app testing, select a device running Android 17 Beta, and begin testing within minutes.

By expanding early-access testing capabilities, TestMu AI continues to support modern development teams in quickly adapting to platform updates while ensuring stable and seamless digital experiences for end users.

About TestMu AI
TestMu AI (formerly LambdaTest) is a full-stack Agentic AI Quality Engineering platform that empowers teams to test intelligently and ship faster. Engineered for scale, it offers end-to-end AI agents to plan, author, execute, and analyze software quality. AI-native by design, the platform enables testing of web, mobile, and enterprise applications across real devices, real browsers, and custom real-world environments.

For more information, please visit https://www.testmuai.com.

Source: GlobeNewswire

TestMu AI (formerly LambdaTest), the world’s first full-stack Agentic AI Quality Engineering platform, today announced that developers and QA teams can now test Android 17 Beta on real devices through its platform, enabling them to validate application performance, compatibility, and user experience in real-world environments before the official Android 17 release.

With early access to Android 17 on physical devices, teams can move beyond emulator-based testing and identify environment-specific issues, optimize performance, and ensure production readiness. Real-device testing is critical for uncovering real-world behaviors that emulators cannot fully replicate, including network variability, hardware-level interactions, and natural user gestures. By offering this capability, TestMu AI empowers engineering teams to detect regressions earlier, validate edge cases, and release updates with greater confidence and speed.

Asad Khan, CEO and Co-Founder of TestMu AI, said, “Real-device testing is essential when preparing for a new OS release. By making Android 17 Beta available on actual devices, we are enabling teams to uncover real-world behavior, validate edge cases, and release updates with greater confidence and speed.”

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