Android app development starts with a well-defined product goal and an awareness of device variety. Defining the MVP, selecting an architecture, and outlining core user flows early helps keep the initial release focused and reduces rework as the app grows.

Once the foundation is in place, attention shifts to UI consistency, performance, and compatibility across OS versions and screen sizes. Robust state handling, careful networking, and dependable analytics/crash reporting make the app easier to support and iterate on after Google Play release.