ServiceNow Onboarding - Intune for Android v15.3.0
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Summary of ServiceNow Onboarding - Intune for Android v15.3.0
The Android v15.3.0 release improves the ServiceNow Mobile Onboarding app by addressing various performance issues and bugs. Customers can download the latest version from the Google Play store and explore the app using a demo account.
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Key Features
- Performance Enhancements: Issues related to navigating deep into tab stacks have been resolved, improving overall app responsiveness.
- Korean Keyboard Support: Users can now enter composite characters correctly on input forms when using a Korean keyboard.
- Mobile UI Rule Fix: The app behavior regarding field visibility after assignment group changes has been corrected.
- Attachment Management: Users can delete attachments on forms, enhancing usability.
- Improved Accessibility: Enhancements for screen reader functionality ensure that non-vision users are informed about video controls.
Key Outcomes
With this release, ServiceNow customers can expect a more stable and user-friendly mobile experience. Key issues have been addressed, which will lead to better performance and usability, particularly for users working with Korean input and accessibility features. Minor bug fixes and updates contribute to a smoother overall experience in the application.
The Android v15.3.0 release provides fixes for the application.
Download the latest mobile app version
To download the latest release, visit the Google Play store. Users can launch a demo to try the Mobile Onboarding app. You can use a demo account from the initial post-download screen or the instance list screen.
Fixed in this release
| Problem | Short description | Description | Steps to reproduce |
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Mobile Android (non-classic) PRB1622705 |
Navigating deep into a tab stack causes performance issues |
Expected behavior: The UI should still behave without an affect on performance. Actual behavior: The UI starts to drop frames and the performance degrades. |
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Mobile Android (non-classic) PRB1621875 |
The user is unable to enter composite characters on a Korean keyboard when entering text on the input form screen | The user can only observe composite characters by posting a work note or comment in an activity stream. |
Expected behavior: Composite characters are formed. Actual behavior: Only a single character is allowed. |
Mobile Android (non-classic) PRB1612984 |
Mobile UI rule does not work as expected in Android | The field does not hide when assignment group changes for the first time but gets hidden if you try to change it a second time. | |
Mobile Android (non-classic) PRB1612041 |
Label for grouped input from bar code scanning is not showing up in Android | Refer to the listed KB article for details. |
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Mobile Android (non-classic) PRB1609815 |
Font size decreases in the Android NOW mobile app after upgrading to 14.5.0 when the language is traditional Chinese |
Observe that the font of the opened record gets smaller. |
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Mobile Android (non-classic) PRB1609551 |
On the ServiceNow Mobile Agent app for Android, a user can always delete attachments on a form | ||
Mobile Android (non-classic) PRB1602165 |
The Edit Case > Product options shows text in many sizes |
Expected behavior: The list of available products has the same font size. Actual behavior: The list of available products has many different font sizes. |
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Mobile Android (non-classic) PRB1597243 |
After submitting a reservation request in Now mobile app by Android mobile, the app returns to the same page after editing | ||
Mobile Android (non-classic) PRB1596466 |
Quantity and Cost are missing in the Agent app when creating incidental expenses in WOT |
Expected behavior: The Quantity and Cost fields are visible. Actual behavior: The Quantity and Cost fields are NOT visible. |
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Mobile Android (non-classic) PRB1596400 |
The filter buttons in 'My Approvals' are described as 'unlabelled ' | All filter buttons contain 'unlabelled' as a description. | |
Mobile Android (non-classic) PRB1572307 |
Talkback does not have focus on play button |
Actual behavior: The video play control does not inform a user they can play a video. Expected behavior: Non-vision users need to be informed that the control will play a video. |
This version also includes other minor bug fixes and performance improvements.