Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Utilities | Free | XIA NAN | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
CPU Detector has four major functions:
1. CPU: query CPU real-time information, CPU usage and RAM memory related information;
2. device: display the specific type and name of your device, display your device storage space related information, display operating system version information and screen information;
3. battery: check the current battery state and voltage;
4. network: displays your device's current network information, queries real-time network speed, and can also show cumulative usage traffic.
This app shows information like CPU type and frequency, memory tyoe, how long iOS has been up since the last reboot, and so on. It shows battery voltage, which is pleasant to do but not a good indicator of remaining battery power or useful life. It shows memory size wired and memory size in-use, which I hadn't contemplated before, but not refreshing dynamic memory that's not in use would save power. I wonder why desktop OSs don't do that, its no big thing to do, but they don't. And that kind of informative but not really useful information is all you can get. If you're hoping for something that tells you which of 30 apps to delete to make your device stop stalling, or any kind of acttionable information, its a little disappointing.
This seems a decent way to quickly get some basic system information, but unfortunately doesn’t support my iPad Air from 2019. Specifically, it doesn’t detect processor information.
iPad 7th Gen _ will not open app correctly because the advertisements are bugging the usability I'm guessing.- what else can you expect from a free application though I suppose?
I would recommend it. It shows all of your phone stats such as your memory, operating system, storage, upload and download speed, battery and charging info. Also it’s constantly updating your phone stats. It’s a really great app so I would recommend it.