Luckily there is an option that we can enable in the Android Studio settings that can fix this issue. In this case, the source code probably won't match and the debugging process will be way more difficult. ![]() Sometimes, while debugging an app using breakpoints, Android Studio will resolve an older version of a library than the latest one being run on the device. ![]() It happens frequently in Android Studio projects to have multiple versions of the same library, mostly because of the variety of transitive Gradle dependencies an application relies on.
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