Overview of AIDA64 for Android


AIDA64 for Android is a powerful hardware and software information utility designed for Android-based devices. Leveraging the extensive hardware knowledge from the AIDA64 for Windows application, this tool provides a comprehensive diagnostics suite for various devices, including phones, tablets, smartwatches, and TVs.

Key Features



  • CPU Detection: Real-time core clock measurement.

  • Display Information: Screen dimensions, pixel density, and camera specifications.

  • Battery Monitoring: Battery level and temperature tracking.

  • Network Information: WiFi and cellular network details.

  • Android OS Properties: Insights into Android OS and Dalvik properties.

  • Device Identification: SoC and device model recognition.

  • Memory & Storage: Utilization statistics for memory and storage.

  • GPU Details: OpenGL ES GPU specifications and real-time GPU clock measurement.

  • Device Listing: Information on Vulkan, OpenCL, CUDA, PCI, and USB devices.

  • Sensor Polling: Access to various sensors on the device.

  • Installed Applications: Listing of installed apps, codecs, and system directories.

  • Android Wear Module: A native app specifically for smartwatches.

System Requirements


AIDA64 for Android requires the following:



  • Android version 4.4 or later.

Required Permissions


To function effectively, AIDA64 requires the following permissions:



  • ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

  • ACCESS_WIFI_STATE - Necessary for displaying WiFi network information such as signal strength and SSID.

  • INTERNET

  • CAMERA - Required to show camera information like picture resolution. AIDA64 does not capture photos or videos.

Known Issues


Users may encounter the following issues:



  1. Screen Size Calculation: The diagonal size may be inaccurately reported if the manufacturer has encoded incorrect xdpi and ydpi values. Please report any discrepancies from the About page for correction in future updates.

  2. Camera Capabilities: Incorrect information may be displayed if the manufacturer has provided wrong values in the Android profile. Reports from the About page are welcome for fixes in the next update.

  3. Battery Capacity: Accurate reporting is only possible for factory default batteries. Extended capacity batteries may not be detected correctly.

  4. Battery Charge Rate: This may be inaccurately reported if the device does not support the new battery API calls introduced in Android 5.0. Some devices released in 2015 may still not fully support these APIs (e.g., Galaxy S6).

For more information, visit the official AIDA64 website.