I have an Android application already live on the Play Store and I want a fresh, independent look at how it behaves for users inside the United States. The focus is on two key areas: overall functionality and real-world performance. Functionality • I need thorough compatibility tests across recent Android versions and popular U.S. devices to be sure there are no install, launch, or feature-level surprises. • Basic security checks are equally important—no deep pen-testing, but solid verification that sensitive screens, network calls, and permissions behave as intended. Performance • Measure load times from a clean install through to normal in-app navigation. • Track data consumption during typical usage to flag anything excessive or unexpected. Deliverables 1. A structured test report (PDF or shared doc) outlining test cases, steps taken, results, and any replication steps for issues found. 2. Screenshots or screen recordings for every defect or performance anomaly. 3. A concise summary highlighting critical fixes and quick wins. You can use your preferred mobile testing tools—Android Studio profiler, Charles/Fiddler, adb, or similar—as long as the final evidence is clear and reproducible. I will provide the Play Store link and any required test credentials once we get started. Looking forward to your insights on making the app rock-solid for U.S. users.