I’m ready to put the finishing touches on my Android-only e-commerce app and need a manual QA specialist to look at it through the eyes of a real shopper. The main goal is a thorough usability review—catalog browsing, cart flow, checkout, payment, order tracking—calling out any friction, confusing copy, or visual glitches that would make a customer abandon the purchase. While usability is the headline, I also want concrete observations on three performance angles as you go: • Load time: note any slow screens or assets. • Battery usage: flag screens or processes that drain power unusually fast. • Response to high traffic: simulate bursts of activity and tell me how the app behaves. Deliverables I’m expecting: – A concise test plan outlining scenarios you’ll run. – Detailed bug/issue list with steps to reproduce, screenshots or short clips, and severity tags. – A short summary report highlighting the overall user experience, quick-win fixes, and any deeper technical concerns tied to the load, battery, or traffic items above. You can use whichever manual testing tools you prefer (e.g., Android Studio profiler, Charles Proxy, etc.) as long as all findings are clearly documented. If this sounds like your kind of project, let’s make the app retail-ready!