what is difference between Sanity testing and Smoke testing?

Answer Posted / a.sameer

Smoke testing is done by developers before the build is
released to testers.

Sanity testing is done by testers to verify whether to
accept a build for further testing or not.

In both the same the way of technique used to test is the
same, both are for checking for minimal functionality of the
application only difference is done departments are different.

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