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Device Streaming API documentation
Device Streaming API lets you securely connect to remote physical Android devices hosted in
Google's secure data centers. It allows you to test your app against some of the latest
Android devices on demand. You can interact with your app on a real remote device as if
it is connected to your local machine.
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Last updated 2025-04-21 UTC.
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