There was a time when you probably knew every tiny detail about your phone, but that information faded away after a while. Finding the name of the processor and its speed on your Android phone is not as easy as opening a "System Information" app. We'll show you a couple of ways to do it.
Unfortunately, unlike seeing how much RAM your phone has, it's not usually possible to find the CPU of your Android device from the built-in Settings app. Instead, we'll need to resort to a good 'ol web search or a handy app called "DevCheck."
As mentioned, Android phones don't typically include much hardware information in the Settings. On a Windows PC, you can open the "System Information" app to see hardware details, but that's not possible on an Android phone. The quick and dirty method is to simply do a web search.
For the best results, it's a good idea to go to Settings > About to find the precise model name of your device. Some phones have different specs depending on region, so using a name like "Galaxy Z Flip 4" might not be specific enough. An example of a model name is "SM-F721U."
Slap the name into your search engine of choice with "specs" behind it and you'll find results with information about your phone, including the processor.
If you'd like more information than just the name of the processor, you can try a long-time trusty app called DevCheck from the Google Play Store on your Android device. It's free, simple to use, and very well-reviewed.
Next, open the app and switch over to the "Hardware" tab. You'll see the name of your processor as well as information about it. In some cases, it may not have the full processor name listed. You can do a web search for the model number listed for "Hardware" to find the full name if you'd like.
To see the processor speed, you can go back to the "Dashboard" tab and watch the "CPU Status" in real-time. The "speed" of a
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