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Version Number: v9.3.39-1 Reproducible in staging?: Yes Reproducible in production?: N/A - new feature, doesn't exist in prod If this was caught during regression testing, add the test name, ID and link from BrowserStack:#65321 Email or phone of affected tester (no customers): N/A Issue reported by: Applause Internal Team Bug source: Pull Request QA execution Device used: Android 13 / Xiaomi Poco F5, iOS 15.8.3 / iPhone 7 Plus App Component: Other
Action Performed:
Open the App
Go to any chat
Upload a single or multiple attachment files
On Android, go to root/android/data/org.me.mobiexpensifyg and try to find the cached image file
On iOS, go to On My iPhone/Expensify and try to find the cached image file
Expected Result:
The image attachment cache file can be found in the local folder of Android and iOS devices
Actual Result:
The image attachment is not cached on Android and iOS devices
Note:
On Android, the Expensify folder (root/android/data/org.me.mobiexpensifyg) exists, but there is no image cached file
On iOS, the Expensify folder (On My iPhone/Expensify) exists, but there is no image cached file
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Version Number: v9.3.39-1
Reproducible in staging?: Yes
Reproducible in production?: N/A - new feature, doesn't exist in prod
If this was caught during regression testing, add the test name, ID and link from BrowserStack: #65321
Email or phone of affected tester (no customers): N/A
Issue reported by: Applause Internal Team
Bug source: Pull Request QA execution
Device used: Android 13 / Xiaomi Poco F5, iOS 15.8.3 / iPhone 7 Plus
App Component: Other
Action Performed:
Expected Result:
The image attachment cache file can be found in the local folder of Android and iOS devices
Actual Result:
The image attachment is not cached on Android and iOS devices
Note:
Workaround:
Unknown
Platforms:
Screenshots/Videos
bug.mp4
bug2.mp4
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