My iOS and Android app is ready for a full workout and I want that workout to be fast, repeatable, and easy to re-run whenever a new build drops. Local emulators are my preferred environment because they let us iterate quickly, though I’m fine if you spin up BrowserStack or Sauce Labs for edge cases you can’t reproduce locally. Functional coverage is the top priority, but I also expect you to observe usability quirks and keep an eye on possible regressions from previous versions. The outcome I’m after is a clean, well-documented defect list that leaves no doubt about how to reproduce each issue. Deliverables I’ll review: • A concise test plan outlining device profiles, OS versions, and scenarios • Execution logs and screenshots (or short clips) that back every finding • A defect tracker entry for every issue, including clear repro steps and expected vs. actual results • A final pass report confirming all tests attempted and their status When you respond, point me to past work that shows you can generate solid, evidence-rich bug reports for mobile apps. If you have a favorite emulator stack or a clever way to accelerate reruns, mention that as well so we can hit the ground running.