Previously the mobile model was accompanied by a closed list of technical specifications, but today the same mobile phone can be found with quantity of translations of RAM, storage and even through different processors depending on the region.
If you are not so sure how much RAM, storage or processor you have, here we will see how to test it from your mobile phone. This will be useful if you are buying a second-class, overseas phone or simply unsure of the details.
Processor
Usually the same mobile model has the same processor, so in many cases you can rely on the official definition to find out what your mobile processor should be. However, there are exceptions, as many Samsung models are released with Exynos processor in some markets and Snapdragon in others.
If you want to look at what your portable processor is, you have two options. Other layers of EMUI customization – include data in About the phone, although this is not unusual for pure Android and replacement. In such cases you will need a specific app for details, with the CPU-Z being another popular one.
The CPU-Z is a reliable way to get more information at a glance. On the SOC tab you will find all your processor information (how many cores you have and how much they work), even if you just want to know the name, you will find it in the following tab, Device and on the line Hardware.
CPU-Z
- Developer: CPUID
- Download it at: Google Play
- Price: It's free
- Category: Tools
Storage
If you want to know how much storage your phone has, you'll also find it in special programs such as the CPU-Z and other layers that add it to the menu. About the phone, but if it is not your case you can discuss it without adding anything.
To do this, go to Android Settings and enter a category Storage. There you will find a summary of the stock used so far and the total amount available. If there is a memory card in the system, its full and used value is displayed.
RAM memory
Knowing how much your RAM RAM costs can be very difficult if your cellphone is out of phase About the phone And you don't want to install any app for this. It is possible without installing anything, but first you have to use the developer options (or to program editors, as it is now called).
With active developer selections, the first category from the top is right Memory. From there you can see the complete memory in the small text where the memory is used.
If you want to see more details, tap on Memory to open up the full details and see which apps are most used by your memory, average usage percentage, full memory and available, being able to consult data at different time points.
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