Spanish Phrase
Haz pruebas en distintos dispositivos.
Meaning
The sentence is an imperative urging someone to test something on various devices, such as apps or websites, to ensure compatibility and performance across different hardware and operating systems.
When to use
Use this phrase when giving advice to developers, QA testers, or anyone responsible for checking that a digital product works well on phones, tablets, laptops, and other gadgets.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Hazpruebasendistintosdispositivos.
Imperative (tú) of "hacer"
"Haz" is the informal second‑person singular command form of "hacer"; it replaces the regular "hace" in commands.
Noun phrase "distintos dispositivos"
"Distintos" is an adjective meaning "different" or "various" and agrees in gender and number with "dispositivos".
Prepositional phrase "en"
The preposition "en" introduces the location or context where the testing should occur.
🗨In Conversation
¿Ya está listo el nuevo diseño?
Is the new design ready?
Sí, pero haz pruebas en distintos dispositivos antes de lanzarlo.
Yes, but run tests on different devices before launching it.
✕Common Mistakes
Hacer pruebas en distintos dispositivos.
In an imperative you need the conjugated form "Haz", not the infinitive "Hacer".
Haz pruebas en diferentes distintos dispositivos.
Avoid using "diferentes" together with "distintos"; pick one adjective.
↔Alternatives
Prueba en varios dispositivos.
Test on several devices.
Realiza pruebas en diferentes aparatos.
Carry out tests on different gadgets.
Verifica la compatibilidad en distintos dispositivos.
Verify compatibility on various devices.
Cultural Tip
In Spanish‑speaking tech teams, the imperative form "Haz" (from "hacer") is common in informal, collaborative settings. In more formal contexts you might use "Realice pruebas" to keep a polite tone.

