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At the moment there is no dedicated part in this tutorial for testing Android applications with QF-Test. But the respective manual chapter describes in detail all steps required to setup a system for Android testing and how to start automating your tests. Please be sure to have a look there!
The working techniques as described in the other chapters in this tutorial also basically apply for Android testing. So please feel free to have a look e.g. at the chapter Java UI testing with QF-Test to learn step by step how to best use the QF-Test test automation features.
Within part V more advanced QF-Test features are explained, applicable for all supported UI technologies.
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