Inware lets you browse your device’s data. Useful whether you are exploring your new device, making sure it is what it claims to be, debugging something unusual, or checking what’s new after a system update, a custom ROM flash, or rooting your device.
A dashboard gives you the essentials at a glance: battery, CPU usage, model, and Android version, with the full detail a tap away.
All of it comes straight from your device, with no database in the middle.
Built with Android in mind since 2018, Inware uses Material 3 Expressive, the latest iteration of Google’s Material Design, for an interface that feels right at home on your device.
No account, no ads. Free, forever.
What you can look at
– System: current and initial Android versions, security patch, build number, kernel version, baseband, page size, root detection and version (when available)
– Device: brand, manufacturer, model, SKU, security chip (if present), displays
– Hardware: CPU, GPU, cores, clusters, per-cluster frequencies and governors, usage
– Memory: RAM type and manufacturer, usage, internal storage
– Camera: megapixels, apertures, OIS and EIS support, flashlight
– Connectivity: network type, Wi-Fi details, Bluetooth, IP addresses, link speed
– Battery: capacity, current, voltage, temperature, thermal throttling
– Media DRM: supported schemes, security level, vendor, version
– And much more once you start poking around.
Get in touch
Questions, bugs, requests: mail[at]evowizz.dev

