The cell phone is full of nutrients and it is difficult at a glance to check that everything is going well. This is why systems that make a quick check that everything is going well increase over time. Trial a new app to update a few elements on your mobile phone.
The app does nothing that you can authenticate with other apps such as TestM or patience with other programs, however It is appreciated for its friendly design and easy to use, able to perform checks easily and without interruptions.
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Testy is not a stand-alone application and will not tell you if your phone has more power or less. What it will tell you if its main components work well. The app was recently introduced, so it's not as powerful as the other methods: it installs nine major modules.
From the main screen of the app you will see the current clock speed of each base of your mobile processor, as well as access to different test modules. Some of them need your connection to work, like More touch, counting how many "fingers" the screen can see or Camera, asking you to take a picture and it will show you if the camera is "working properly" or not.
Among the tests are an analysis that the fingerprint reader is working on, the check Internet speed from the app itself or with the permission of the screen to record your finger.
Some sections are more informative than self-examination, such as having complete details of all of them sensors integrated into the device (including virtual sensors, which is why many out). By touching on these senses you can see the gems throwing in real-time, which is entertaining in itself, though it is difficult to interpret the meaning of the paintings.
Testing also has a category with program details when key features of your phone are dismantled, such as processor, RAM and memory, screen features, battery capacity and its status, all are uniformly designed and spread over images that fit every other application.
In short, Testy is an app simple and convenient (~ 20 megabytes of storage, "small" today) with which you can look at the features of your mobile phone, its sensors, and test its many components. Maybe not perfect, but it's free, without advertising and has a good design.