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I am able to get the device android version using

driver.getCapabilities().getCapability("platformVersion");

Simillarly how I will get device name and version of app. I tried with following but no use

driver.getCapabilities().getCapability("deviceName");
driver.getCapabilities().getCapability("appVersion");
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  • both platform version and devicename capabilities working. but appversion somehow not working Mar 18, 2021 at 9:38

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Using Adb

To get Device Name

adb.exe -s " +deviceID+ " shell getprop ro.product.model

To get Device OS Version

adb.exe -s " +deviceID+ " shell getprop ro.build.version.release

To get App Version

adb -s " +deviceID+ " shell dumpsys package yourPackageName | grep versionName
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driver.getCapabilities().getCapability("deviceName").toString();
driver.getCapabilities().getCapability("CapabilityType.VERSION").toString();

This will return you the device name and OS version as set in desired capabilities. If you want to get device information before creating driver or at run time (to check correct information of connected device) then you have to use the following to get device OS version. (adb for android and instruments for iOS)

For android -

adb -s " + deviceID + " shell getprop ro.build.version.release

For iOS -

instruments -s devices

Store the output from above command in String array and retrieve required information.

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    Great..! Do you have any Idea to get version of current running app Aug 19, 2016 at 10:25
  • Do you have any "About" or Settings option in the app, if yes then you can check app version from these options. Else, Open Android Settings, navigate to your app, read version.
    – Suman
    Aug 19, 2016 at 11:43
  • This is helpful but doesn't really answer the original question. Is there a way to use instruments to query (version) information about an app on a connected device? instruments -s devices just displays the OS version.
    – martin
    Nov 19, 2018 at 6:22
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Use this:

driver.getCapabilities().getCapability("deviceModel").toString()

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