What are device emulators?
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What are device emulators?
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Device emulators are primarily used to test mobile Web applications. These emulators help to display Web applications on a Web browser, as they would appear on a hardware device such as a cell phone. A device emulator can be set as a default Web browser and can be used to debug a mobile Web application. A .bat file can be created to handle the arguments (such as emulator type, skin, and Ethernet) that are required to run a device emulator.
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