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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T07:28:28+00:00 2026-05-21T07:28:28+00:00

I have a fairly basic application. I’m loading it up on 2.1+ on emulators

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I have a fairly basic application. I’m loading it up on 2.1+ on emulators and 2.3.3 on an n1 and basically just making sure everything looks right and does what it’s supposed to.

I was reading about activity testing on the dev site and it talks about creating test applications and such. I don’t get the point of testing whether a textview = a resource string that you set it to or not.

How deep do you really need to test fairly basic apps before letting other people use them. Is there really anything that I won’t catch using emulators and an n1 that test applications and such will?

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    2026-05-21T07:28:28+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 7:28 am

    The general rule of thumb is test anything that is complex enough to go wrong. If you don’t have alternate resources, it is generally too simple to break.

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