Live Device Dashboard for Everyday Checks
DevCheck opens with a dashboard that turns scattered device readings into a quick daily check. CPU frequency cards, memory usage, battery level and temperature, storage rings, display details, and network status sit in one scrollable workspace, so users can see whether a phone is behaving normally before a demanding task.
The dashboard also acts as a launchpad for deeper panels and shortcuts. A glance at changing CPU values, charging state, Wi-Fi speed, or available storage can help with troubleshooting, comparing devices, or explaining a performance change without searching through several Android settings pages. This makes the first screen useful for quick checks at home or in a repair workflow.
Hardware and System Details in One View
The Hardware and System tabs turn technical specifications into readable pages for everyday diagnosis. Users can inspect the SoC, processor cores, manufacturing process, architecture, supported ABIs, GPU, memory, display, Bluetooth, and storage details, then move to software information such as the model, bootloader, radio, Android release, security patch, and kernel.
A processor page can place the vendor, hardware code, ARM architecture, governor, and core configuration together with a CPU Analysis entry. These details are useful when checking compatibility, documenting a phone, comparing chipsets, or understanding why a feature behaves differently across devices. The layout keeps hardware facts readable even when the device has a complex chipset.
Battery, Network, and Sensor Monitoring
DevCheck gives battery and connectivity readings a dedicated place instead of hiding them behind generic status icons. The Battery panel brings together charge level, temperature, voltage, current, power, technology, health, capacity, and charge counters, while Network covers Wi-Fi or mobile connection details such as link speed, signal strength, frequency, and VPN state.
Real-time sensor pages and graphs add another layer for checking motion, proximity, light, and related hardware. These views suit charging checks, signal troubleshooting, field diagnostics, and before-and-after comparisons. Pro users can extend battery tracking with the Battery Monitor for longer screen-on and screen-off measurements. Charts make short changes easier to notice than a single static status number.
App Management, Tests, and Pro Tools
The Apps section provides a searchable view of installed software, with entries that can expose package details, permissions, installer information, update data, and management actions. Camera and Sensors pages add component-specific information, while the Tests area covers practical checks for the flashlight, buttons, multitouch, display, charging, audio, and biometric hardware.
DevCheck also groups advanced utilities under Tools, including root and Bluetooth checks, CPU Analysis, Wi-Fi scanning, GPS and USB helpers, benchmarks, and network tools. The Pro version adds widgets, floating monitors, more tests, custom colors, and other at-a-glance controls for users who want diagnostics visible during regular phone use. That combination suits enthusiasts, support staff, and anyone diagnosing a second-hand phone.