The generally available (GA) Field Service mobile app (for iOS and Android) releases are released after the major core server releases and allow the native apps to take advantage of recent new features. However, by using the following iOS and Android Beta Early Access programs, customers will have the chance to test out the upcoming mobile releases prior to them being available from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. The mobile versions will become available when sandbox versions are updated with the upcoming major release. This is usually about 1 month prior to the major release GA date. In the months between major releases, there may not be a Beta version available.
There are strict quality control guidelines which need to be met prior to Salesforce releasing a new Beta version. These could include performance, crashes, or specific issues found during testing. The Field Service team strives to release the most stable build possible. We can’t guarantee that all features will perform as expected in the Beta version. We recommend testing files, feeds, and any customizations containing flows or formula fields.
1. Download the TestFlight app on your iOS device. TestFlight is an app that allows Salesforce to share Beta versions of the Field Service mobile app.
2. On your device, tap this signup link.
3. Tap Accept, then tap Install.
Notes:
1. On your device, tap this signup link.
2. Tap Become a Tester. You’ll receive a message indicating that you are now a tester.
3. The Beta version of the Field Service mobile app will automatically be downloaded on your Android device.
Note: You can only have one version of the Field Service mobile app installed on your device at any given time. To switch back to the public version, uninstall the Testing version and then install the public version of the app from Google Play.
For updates and information on all future releases, please join the Field Service Lightning Trailblazers
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