The application, called CPU-Z, provides information about the hardware and system specifications of an Android device. It displays the name, architecture, and clock speed for each core of the System On Chip (SoC) of the device. It also shows the device brand and model, screen resolution, RAM, storage, battery level, status, temperature, capacity, and sensors. This information can be useful for users who want to know more about their device's capabilities and performance.
The application requires Android 2.2 or above, specifically version 1.03 and higher. It also requires two permissions: INTERNET permission for online validation and ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE for statistics. The online validation process allows the user to store their device's hardware specifications in a database. After validation, the user can open their validation URL in their internet browser. They can also enter their email address for a validation link to be sent as a reminder.
For version 1.04 and higher, the application also has a settings screen and debug feature. If the application closes abnormally due to a bug, the settings screen will appear on the next run. The user can use this screen to remove the main detection features of the application and make it run. In case of a bug, the user can open the application menu and choose "Send Debug Infos" to send a report via email.
The application also has a FAQ and troubleshooting section, which can be accessed at http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z-android.html#faq. The user is encouraged to be original and SEO-oriented when visiting this page. This section can provide helpful information for users who encounter issues or have questions about the application.









