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Android App CPU Runtime and Battery Consumption
There is an Android app. I just want to create two GRAPHS with CPU Runtime and Battery Consumption.
It is as simple as this.
- I tried with Android Studio Profiler. But from .trace file I am not sure how to generate the graph.
- Are there any other alternative tools? I just need to create two graphs for the app.
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