This refers to a set of advanced configurations and tools hidden within the operating system designed for software developers. These tools enable them to test, debug, and profile their applications, allowing for a deeper understanding of app performance and behavior on the platform. Functionality includes enabling USB debugging, simulating different network conditions, and inspecting the app’s user interface elements.
Access to these features is crucial for creating robust and optimized applications. They provide developers with the ability to identify and resolve issues early in the development cycle, leading to improved user experience and stability. Historically, these advanced settings were present in other operating systems, and the current iteration represents a refinement tailored to the specific architecture and security model of the platform.