Android OEMs launch new devices all year round. As such, there are so many options that it can be confusing to the end-user. Different Android phones, even those with similar retail branding, can have different specifications, and goes further than just the memory and internal storage.

If you want to check specific features on your Android phone, you can use these apps to do it. You can use them to check memory, battery, processor, screen display properties, and a whole lot more.

Here is our round-up of the best Android apps for checking your phone's hardware specs.

1. Inware

Inware is a sleek Android app that can help you check different hardware properties of your phone. It's only a little over 2MB, and with it, you can check several properties on your device without having to look for your Android phone's accompanying retail box.

Inware includes a sleek UI, but most importantly, allows you to scrutinize your phone’s specs. You can see different software properties, including the current Android version, the pre-installed Android version, security patch level, Google Play system update, etc.

It shows different hardware features, including display features (resolution, size, aspect ratio, refresh rate, PPI, and HDR support), fingerprint and face authentication support, SoC (cores, clusters, frequency, GPU, and usage), memory, internal storage, battery, connectivity, camera, and much more.

Download: Inware (Free)

2. CPU-Z

CPU-Z is the mobile version of the popular desktop app that helps you check your Windows PC's hardware specifications. Like the PC version, CPU-Z mobile gives you a detailed view of different hardware features.

With CPU-Z, you can quickly check your Android phone’s SoC properties, including CPU cores and real-time clock speed. It also offers you a look at general properties like RAM, internal storage (total and available), display, Android version, and battery capacity. Other specifics like sensors, battery temperature, root access, and system uptime are also provided in a very accessible manner.

There's a separate section for thermals as well. For thermals, if you spot unusual numbers that might be a cause for concern, it's good to know how to prevent your Android phone from overheating.

If you’ve used CPU-Z on Windows, you’ll feel right at home with this app.

Download: CPU-Z (Free, premium version available)

3. Device Info HW

Device Info HW takes things a notch higher to provide you with all the intricacies of your hardware. It features the basics, including memory, storage, SoC properties, battery, software features, and others. In addition to these, Device Info HW goes a mile further to showcase things like the type of RAM, battery discharge speed, thermals, partitions, and codecs.

It especially dives deeper into the camera hardware detailing the aperture, focal length, zoom, vendor, field of view, and other tiny details that might pique the interest of photography buffs.

Download: Device Info HW (Free) | Device Info HW+ ($2.49)

4. DevCheck Hardware and System Info

This app organizes the most important properties in a dashboard. You can check internal storage, memory, battery, and CPU properties by glancing over the dashboard alone. Swipe left, and you’re given a deep look into various features, including hardware, system, network, camera, and sensors.

It also includes a detailed view of the various available sensors.

Download: DevCheck Hardware and System Info (Free, premium version available)

5. Device Info

Device Info includes a dashboard and several menus on top that highlight various features of your Android phone. You can check everything from your phone’s camera, memory, display, network, battery, and other essential hardware properties. Device Info might be your go-to app considering the UI design and animations.

Download: Device Info (Free, premium version available)

6. Geekbench 5

Geekbench 5 is popularly known for performing hardware benchmark tests. Being a go-to app for benchmarks, Geekbench 5 also provides additional information about your phone’s hardware properties.

So, sure, you can use Geekbench 5 for checking specs, as well as seeing how fast your phone is. There's not much at a glance, but you can get more tidbits after performing a benchmark.

Download: Geekbench 5 (Free)

7. System Information

System information has a dashboard showcasing real-time usage statistics of your Android phone's RAM, CPU, storage, and battery. It arranges information into menus with related details tucked inside just a tap away.

Download: System Information (Free, premium version available)

Check Your Android Phone's Specs Without a Hassle

Android has a variety of apps for just about anything. If you want to dive deeper into your phone’s hardware properties, there’s no need to check the box, which, unfortunately, rarely includes the ins and outs of your device.

These apps help you thoroughly check almost anything about your device.