Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run Android System Info, an app by Arum Communications, best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
Android System Info feels like opening a clean, super detailed dashboard for an Android device. It lays out everything in tidy sections, so there is no hunting around. The main draw is how much it shows at a glance: Android version, API level, codename, security patch, timezone details, even OpenGL ES. There are quick buttons to check updates for system bits like Google Play Services and Android System WebView, which makes basic maintenance less of a chore. For developer-minded folks, it lists build tags, fingerprint, AAID, supported ABIs, JVM and SQLite versions, Treble and VNDK status, and what features the device supports.
It goes deeper with kernel info like architecture, version, root status, and uptime, plus full hardware and SoC stats, including CPU cores, clock range, governor, GPU vendor and renderer. The battery page shows health, temperature, voltage, and power source, and the network tab spells out Wi‑Fi details like SSID, IP, MAC, link speed, signal strength, and frequency. There is a full installed apps list with a search field and quick launch, which is handy. It also maps out directories, mounts for developers, codecs, sensors, system properties, and environment variables. Running it on a PC with BlueStacks makes the firehose of data easier to read, since long strings like fingerprints and system properties sit nicely on a big screen and mouse clicks make hopping between sections feel quick. It is not flashy, just very clear, and oddly satisfying for anyone who likes to know exactly what is going on under the hood.
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