PC part planning on mobile
BuildCores is positioned for users who plan desktop builds and want component-related tools on Android. A mobile part picker can help users compare hardware ideas, collect references, and keep build planning available away from a desktop browser.
That workflow is useful when checking parts while shopping, discussing a build, or saving ideas before making a final component list. The app is most relevant to people who already understand PC-building choices such as CPU, GPU, case, storage, cooling, and compatibility.
Media and creator-style permissions
The package declares camera, microphone, photos and videos, storage, overlay, notifications, badge, network, wake-lock, license, and advertising identifier capabilities. These suggest the app may support media picking, captures, uploads, alerts, or rich account interactions.
Grant media, camera, or microphone access only when a specific build-planning task needs it. Users who only want a static parts list should be especially careful about broad device access.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Access blocker and compatibility review
The captured launch path reached a get-app blocker rather than the main BuildCores workflow. That means users should treat compatibility and store-service expectations as part of setup.
If the app does not open beyond the blocker on a device, review whether the build expects store-managed services, account features, or a different install path. Do this before entering account details or enabling media-related permissions.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.