dan raaka wrote:
> This is not for driving any logic - but for an app to check if the
> default standard structure of the UA string in android is still intact
> or has the OEM changed (for whatever reason)

I am not sure that will help you, unless you're going to force the user
to visit your internal test page (or, at least, have some Browser
activity pop up that they'll need to dismiss). I would not assume that
WebView and the Browser application use the same UA string.

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