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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T15:14:02+00:00 2026-05-29T15:14:02+00:00

Recently, we had released an app. Before we releasing, we tested it on Samsung

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Recently, we had released an app. Before we releasing, we tested it on Samsung Nexus S, Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Galaxy Tab.

However, recently, we realize our app cannot detect the front camera, for users who are running HTC EVO 4G Cyanogen 7

I was wondering, how do you guys start to debug on such edge cases, without purchasing new hardware?

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    2026-05-29T15:14:03+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 3:14 pm

    The joys and sorrows of platform fragmentation, especially where custom firmware is concerned. The short answer? You can’t test all the edge cases, and you’ll certainly never catch the CM-derived defects. It’s the nature of the beast. Even independent branches of the CM baseline do their own things that may entirely break something (e.g. the front camera) or get something else working (.e.g the CPU sleep). I mean, think about it: custom firmware is by definition custom. I could have — and do! — my own branch of CM7 that I could do anything in the world with. I could make it so that it ignores the ldpi resources altogether and always pulls hdpi, regardless of dot pitch or anything else. And, more importantly, I could completely screw it up. Unless you run my branch, you won’t see that behavior.

    The best you can do is program for the largest platforms (targeting API level 7 currently nets you about 99% of the overall market) and then wait for the edge cases to be reported and handle them as quickly as possible. Acquire devices that can cover the vast majority of platforms based on your spending resources. Elect beta testers to receive early builds on esoteric devices or firmware.

    Then keep your fingers crossed :).

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