My Android application is ready for its final review period, and Google Play’s updated policy now requires a 12-day live-testing window before it can be approved. Over those twelve consecutive days I need thorough, methodical testing that concentrates on two fronts: • User interface & overall experience – every screen, gesture, and edge case must feel smooth, intuitive, and consistent. • Security plus strict compliance with the latest Google Play policies – flag anything that could violate data-safety, permission, or content requirements before the app enters review. Here’s how I see the engagement running: Day-to-day: install the latest build, use the app naturally and under stress conditions on at least one modern Android device, then submit a concise report by the end of each day. I rely on those notes to patch issues overnight, so clarity and reproducibility are key. Tooling: you are free to capture logs with Android Studio, adb, or any preferred bug-report utility, but please attach screenshots or screen-records whenever you hit a UI/UX glitch or a potential policy red-flag. Final hand-off: after the twelfth day, deliver a consolidated summary highlighting resolved items, remaining concerns, and your overall readiness verdict for Google Play Console submission. If that cadence and focus sound workable, let me know your device details and availability to begin the twelve-day cycle right away.