Author: flar2
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The Future of DevCheck
A Message from the Developer In 2015, I created DevCheck to address a simple yet critical need: accurate and reliable information about Android devices. As someone working with a variety of Android hardware, I couldn’t find a tool that gave me the precision and depth I required. That’s how DevCheck began—not as a business venture,…
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DevCheck 5.16 released
This just fixes a few small problems in 5.11, which was an important update. I’ll reiterate the recent major changes: this update focuses on enhancing hardware detection, particularly System on Chip (SoC) and CPU identification. A new CPU Analysis screen provides more comprehensive information about each processor. All information on this screen, except for marketing…
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DevCheck 5.11 released
This update focuses on enhancing hardware detection, particularly regarding System on Chip (SoC) and CPU identification. A new CPU Analysis screen provides more comprehensive information about each processor. Given the complexity of this task, with numerous device variants and rebranded SoCs that may appear identical based on available device information, discrepancies and inaccuracies in firmware…
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Testing USB devices with DevCheck
Many users are unaware that they can connect almost any USB peripheral to their Android device. Firstly, ensure your phone has ‘USB Host support,’ which can be checked on the Hardware tab in DevCheck. Most modern devices are equipped with USB host capabilities. Scrolling down to the bottom of the Hardware tab, we can see…