The first feature users will see in Device Information is providing you with information related to the app. They can be thought of as general information about all aspects of an Android device. In this way, you can understand how to optimize it better, or continue to explore other aspects of the device. You may be interested in RAM, processor, battery and many other general parameters. In the device information, users will start to navigate to more detailed features that it can do for you. Specifically, you’ll start with options related to the device, its manufacturer, the type of network it can use, and more. You can also check for fingerprints and add USB options so that users can find issues related to these factors. They can be seen as good features used by many people and users can optimize them if they encounter specific problems.
As you use your device, you will inevitably notice some deterioration in the device’s battery, and device information will give you a better idea. You will know many parameters such as the current state, temperature, power consumption and many other factors. From there, if you have a concrete understanding of the technology, you will fully understand how damaged the battery is. You can decide whether to replace it or not. When it comes to the memory factor, users often think of RAM, internal/external storage, and the resources you are using. This way the app will give you options related to the memory and apps you are using. You will see the status of the RAM and the space left for the two storage methods. You will have a better overview when you know which apps you have used, installation time, update time, and permission issues.
Features:
– Dashboard: RAM, internal storage, external storage, battery, CPU, available sensors, installed apps and optimizations.
– Device: device name, model, manufacturer, device, board, hardware, brand, IMEI, hardware serial number, SIM card serial number.
– System: Version, Codename, API Level, Released Version, Single UI Version, Security Patch Level, Loader
– CPU: Soc System on Chip, processors, CPU architecture supported by ABI, CPU hardware, CPU governor, number of cores
– Battery: health, level, status, power source, technology, temperature, voltage and capacity
– Network: IP address, gateway, subnet mask, DNS, lease duration, interface, frequency and connection speed.
– Display: resolution, density, font scale, physical size, supported refresh rate, HDR, HDR capabilities
– Memory: RAM, RAM type, RAM frequency, ROM, internal storage and external storage
– Sensors: sensor name, sensor manufacturer, real-time sensor values, type, power, wake-up sensor, dynamic sensor and maximum range.
– Apps: user apps, installed apps, app version, minimum OS, target OS, install date, update date, permissions,
– App Analyzer: analyze all your apps with advanced graphs.