Weekly Bug Crawl by QAwerk: Qured for Android

Qured for Android

Qured is an app that lets you request a doctor to wherever you are in the UK and be treated within an average of 90 minutes. Or you can book doctor’s visit for a time suitable for you. And also there’s an opportunity to order medication using this app. You never know when you can get sick. It may happen during nighttime when a nearby hospital is already closed. Qured may save your life one day. However, some bugs were found in that application during our weekly Bug Crawl.

Programmer-oriented API error message is shown when there is no internet connection

Severity:

Major

Steps to Reproduce:
  1. Tap on “Sign up”.
  2. Disable the network.
  3. Type any text into the search field.
Environment:

Xiaomi Redmi 2 (Android 4.4.2)
LG V10 (Android 6.0)

Actual Result:

Raw programmer-oriented bug description is shown.

Expected Result:

Comprehensible bug description is shown.

Loading cannot be canceled with the hardware button “Back”

Severity:

Major

Steps to Reproduce:
  1. Tap on “Sign up”.
  2. Type any text into the search field and delete it.
  3. Choose any country from the list.
  4. Try to cancel the loading with the hardware button “Back”.
Environment:

Xiaomi Redmi 4x (Android 7.1.2)
LG V10 (Android 6.0)

Actual Result:

“Loading” popup is not closed by the hardware button “Back”.

Expected Result:

Loading process is over, and the user returns to the “Search” screen.

Info notification is not shown when Postcode is empty or incorrect

Severity:

Major

Steps to Reproduce:
  1. Tap on “Sign up”.
  2. Type “London” into the search field.
  3. Choose the full address from the list – London Bridge.
  4. Delete 3 characters in the Postcode field.
  5. Tap on a round button with an arrow.
Environment:

Xiaomi Redmi 4x (Android 7.1.2)
LG V10 (Android 6.0)

Actual Result:

Info notification is not shown when Postcode is empty or incorrect.

Expected Result:

The field “Postcode” is highlighted, information about wrong Postcode is shown.

UK residents are lucky to have such a useful app at their disposal. In comparison to other applications packed which as many functions as possible, this one has only a few, but you can never call any of them redundant or useless. The bugs we found don’t affect its usability that much, but I think any e-health app should be tested more carefully as a lot of people rely on it.
Arkadiy, QA

Arkadiy, QA

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