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CPU X

  • Date: 2025-06-10
  • Category: Tools
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  • Version: 4.1.3
  • Language: English
  • Size: 30.5 MB

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CPU X Introduction

CPU X CPU X helps you explore detailed Android device information—CPU, RAM, storage, camera and sensors—plus speed, battery and hardware test tools to compare performance and decide upgrades.

CPU X

CPU X helps you quickly review detailed information about your phone’s hardware and system features. Even if you’re not a tech expert, it can give you clearer insight into what your device is capable of—so you can better decide whether it’s time to upgrade or replace it.

The app shows a broad set of device details, including your processor, multiplier, speed, and device mode, so you can better understand real performance. It’s also designed to be simple to use: you can display a semi-transparent component overlay in a corner of the screen, then tap it to view the current device status.

You’ll also get up-to-date device-related information, including expert-style reviews and a place to connect with other tech lovers.

CPU X

How to use

  • After installing, open CPU X and check the overview page. It shows your model, processor, RAM, storage, camera, and sensors.

  • Go to speed monitoring, turn the feature on, and grant notification access. After that, your current download and upload speeds will appear in notifications and in the status bar.

  • Open the battery monitor to see charging/discharging current (in milliamps) and battery temperature through notifications.

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  • In hardware tests, you can check features such as the display, multi-touch, speaker, vibration, Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, fingerprint, volume buttons, flashlight, headphone jack, and the charging port.

  • Use the smartphone database to browse models, compare Android devices, and then add a semi-transparent home screen widget or open the tools (rulers, compasses, bubble levels, and emergency signal screens).

Features

  • Device Specifications — View detailed device information (processor, number of cores, clock speed, model, RAM, camera, sensors, and more).

  • Search Smartphones — Explore the most detailed Android smartphone specs available.

  • Internet Speed Monitor — See live download/upload speeds in notifications, and show merged speed in the status bar.

  • Battery Monitor — Display charging or discharging current (in mA) and battery temperature in notifications.

  • News and Articles — Get the latest technology updates and educational articles.

  • Questions/Answer Forum — A dedicated forum where you can ask questions and get answers.

  • Test — Run checks for device functions including display, multi-touch, earbuds, speaker, microphone, vibration, Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, fingerprint, volume buttons, flashlight, headphone jack, and the charging port.

  • Tools

    • Ruler — A precise measuring ruler for distances in centimeters and inches.

    • Compass — Shows magnetic north using the device’s magnetic sensor.

    • Bubble Level — Helps indicate whether a surface is level on a horizontal plane.

    • Emergency Signals — A colored screen with text; the display can act as an emergency light signal.

  • Widget — A semi-transparent widget on the home screen that displays key device status information.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Very detailed device specifications, covering processor, memory, camera, and sensors.

  • A smartphone database to track and compare Android models.

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  • Network and battery monitoring shown in real time via notifications and the status bar.

  • Thorough hardware testing for screen, audio, connectivity, buttons, sensors, and ports.

  • Helpful add-ons like the ruler, compass, level, and emergency signal light.

  • Includes a widget, plus news, articles, and a Q&A forum for tech enthusiasts.

Cons

  • The “phone/chipset” area doesn’t include direct links to the manufacturer or detailed external pages.

  • News articles can only be opened inside the app; there’s no default option to open them in an external browser.

FAQs

Installation

What Android version does CPU X require?

CPU X requires Android 5.0 (Key Lime Pie) or later. The app is designed to match its gameplay/features with your device performance needs. To confirm your Android version, go to Settings > About phone > Software information. If your device is on an older version, updating may be necessary.

Why can’t I install the CPU X app on my Android device?

Installation may fail due to not enough storage, a weak network connection, or device incompatibility. Double-check that your phone meets the minimum system requirements before trying again.

What is the file size of CPU X?

CPU X takes about 30.5 MB of storage.

Conclusion

CPU X - Device System Information combines in-depth hardware reporting with real-time monitoring, diagnostics, built-in utilities, and a small community for tech questions. It’s a great fit for users who want to understand their phone’s details, compare Android specifications, and keep an eye on network speed and battery health regularly.

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