Kobiton 4.26.4S Release Notes Monday, June 15 New features and major changes Device-only view for live sessions View just the device screen during a live session, without the surrounding Kobiton interface. Device-only view hides the sidebars, headers, and panels and sizes the viewport to the device screen. It works for phones and tablets, on Android and iOS, in portrait and landscape. Device-only view is useful for demos, screen sharing, and observing automation runs. Highlights Activate device-only view by adding &view=device-only to a live session URL. In device-only view, only touches and swipes are sent to the device. Keyboard input is not sent to the device under test. A floating exit button ends the session and releases the device. When an Appium session is running, the button instead closes the live view and keeps the automation running. For AI-assisted workflows, you can retrieve the live view and the device-only view from the agent during a live session. Availability Available for in-progress live sessions. Guide AI-driven sessions from device-only view During an AI-driven session in device-only view, tap or swipe on the device screen to steer the device. The agent observes your touch and swipe input between its scripted commands and acknowledges it. Highlights Tap or swipe on the device screen in device-only view to signal intent to the AI agent. A new getUserInputEvents MCP tool lets the agent read these events. Only screen touch and swipe are sent to the device. Keyboard input and other interactions remain disabled in device-only view. Availability Requires device-only view. Python support for Appium Script Generation Appium script generation now supports Python with the pytest framework. To generate a Python script, convert a completed Manual Session to a test case from Session Explorer. Then open the test case, select Generate Script, and choose Python from the language dropdown. This feature requires IQS. Contact your Account Manager for more information. Bug fixes and improvements Appium and automation Fixed an issue where recorded text-entry steps were omitted from generated Python (pytest) scripts, causing form submissions to run against empty fields. ADB shell Fixed an issue where the am start command was rejected as an unsupported command when launching protected system apps such as Chrome and Settings. App management Fixed an issue where installing an app version whose file had been removed from storage returned an unclear error. Affected versions now return a clear, actionable message. Device management Added the OS build number to the device details modal for Android and iOS devices. OS build numbers can be used to differentiate between beta versions of the same operating system release. Added an OS build number filter to Device List search. MCP server Added a getAppParsingStatus tool so AI agents can confirm an uploaded app has finished processing before they use it. Fixed the listSessions tool ignoring the limit and offset parameters. Agents can now control how many sessions are returned. Removed misleading app expiry fields (expiry_date and is_expired) from listApps and getApp responses. Uploaded apps remain usable and do not expire. API and CLI Improved the error message returned when app signing cannot proceed, replacing a generic server error with a descriptive message. SSO sign-in Added a clear error message on the SSO sign-in page when an organization’s SSO name is invalid. Starting with this release, the overall Standalone release number matches the Portal version number. Other platform components may be versioned independently. This release corresponds to the following component versions: Portal 4.26.4S deviceConnect 4.26.5 deviceShare 4.26.0 Gigacap 4.26.5 with ADB (android debug bridge) 36.0.2