[APP][4.0+]A very simple Stereo Test for phone speakers and headphones - Android Apps and Games

Hey guys. I made a very simple app allowing you to test the stereo channels of your phone's speakers (whether both are working correctly, if you have a stereo set-up on your Android device), or just check if you plugged in the headphones correctly without taking them off.
I made it strictly because of one silly thing that bothered me in all other such apps - they either had sounds transitions between left-right channels, or there was no way to toggle just a constant sound, so I could tinker with my faulty external speaker until I could hear the sound correctly. This app fixes both, and playing for instance the "left" channel sound will play sound ONLY 100% in the left channel, for as long as you want (if you toggle "repeat mode" 'on' you get a constant sound playing forever, until you stop it manually in the app).
Basically it's a perfect app for someone needing to tinker a bit with their stereo setup, and I added a Panda to release the tension of having a faulty sound set-up that needs tinkering with in the first place. The app is free, while I'd very much appreciate a rating on Google Play, it's ultimately up to your discretion as the app won't spam you with any sort of pop-ups.
Thanks guys!
The link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andromo.dev578695.app665236
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