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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.

How to use
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After installing, open CPU X and check the overview page. It shows your model, processor, RAM, storage, camera, and sensors.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Internet Speed Monitor — See live download/upload speeds in notifications, and show merged speed in the status bar.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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