Monday, June 17, 2013

CPU-Z PC application now on your Android

Android users are in luck, as the famous CPU-Z application that lets us know all the details of performance on the PC platform, Android now comes to providing a bunch of data, to control even the smallest detail of your mobile or tablet.
Unlike other applications like Antutu or Quadrant more oriented to performance benchmarks, CPU-Z specializes in providing comprehensive statistics and hardware status of our device. The application is a very short version about the computer, but the fact that a company like CPUID with an extensive background in the world of performance monitoring and PC was fixed in Android, is an important step in future developments and the possible arrival of other programs like TMonitor or PerfMonitor to the Android platform.
CPU-Z PC application for Android
Regarding the app, it is presented in a simple way with four tabs in which inter alia can know the performance of each processor, the RAM, the battery temperature or specific positions of each of the our Android mobile sensors. Then we leave some detail the different sections:
- SoC ( System On Chip ) Name, architecture, clock speed of each core;
- System Information: Terminal, make and model, kernel, screen resolution, RAM, storage.
- Battery Information: Level, state, temperature, voltage ...
- Sensors: Accelerometer, orientation, gyroscope, barometer, light ...
- About: Version information, settings and sending trouble.
At the moment the application is at version 1.01, with an open beta, terminals compatible with 3.0 and above.
CPU-Z is definitely one of those utilities very technical, not suitable for all users. However, it is an app that will appeal to all those fans of the data and the performance of their devices. All in all, the CPU-Z Android app brings the strengths of the PC version to Android users.
The application is available for free and requires Android 3.0 and above  To download the app for your Android device click the below link:
Google Play Store link: CPU-Z for Android
Have you installed the CPU-Z Android app? What do you think?



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