Testing is a vital piece of Android improvement, enabling you to resolve bugs, errors, and execution issues that might prowl in your application before you release it to the population. Each time you experience an error, Android creates an error message and either shows that message as a feature of Android Studio's Logcat Monitor or as an exchange on the device you're using to test your application.


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