When you develop Android app for release to the public, you should always try to test them on a real device as well as the emulator. With the emulator, you can configure virtual devices for various hardware and software features. While this is not quite as reliable as testing on a range of real devices, it does help to bridge the gap between the devices you have access to and the extremely wide range of Android devices in use. Certain hardware and software features are not available on the emulator, but you can test for most of the functions you are likely to use in your first apps.


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