5/5 rating based on 49 reviews. Read all reviews for AIDA64 for iPhone.
AIDA64 is free iOS app published by FinalWire Korlatolt Felelossegu Tarsasag
markbyrn
Being a regular user of AIDA64 on a PC, I was thrilled to see an iOS version and it exceeded expectations. Super easy to use and includes a sensor information page which I had not seen on other similar utilities and provides a wealth of data points such as rotation, acceleration, magnetic field, etc. Highly recommended and the paid option to remove ads was well worth the price.
supermansaga
iPhone 6s could be manufactured by Taiwan or Samsung. Some other software is capable of telling that but yours can't
markbyrn
Provides the most detail that I've seen and is kept up to date.
Flanua
It's a very good update, now I can see cycles, temperature, and so on, about my battery. Thanks a lot for this update!
J3rockon
Great in all aspects but lacks the ability to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius. If that could be added that would be great
Zroessler
Does exactly what it needs to do. Wish I could get the Aida64 Extreme on PC for free with ad support
Sfcmtz1
The good: This is the best app of it's kind (out of the Apple App Store) that I have tried. It's simple to use and designed quite well. The various functions make it a very good all around system info/function app. The bad: I wish the developers could figure out how to show the charge current, charge mAH, charge wattage, battery temp, battery mAH, exactly why certain cords/chargers are unsupported and also include more in-depth testing like charger dis/connected, volume buttons, iCloud status, blacklist status, etc. In my book, a true all-in-one diagnostic app MUST include the functions listed above to earn 5 stars. With that being said, the developers cannot be held accountable for the missing features. It seems Apple doesn't want us to know what's going on inside our devices, for some reason unbeknownst to myself. This makes it so the developers cannot create functions pertaining to accurate battery and charging info. I hope one of them figures out a hack to give us Ampere-esque info along with the rest of the system info.