2014 / 03 / 03 : v1.2.2
- Change supported api range to 7 <-> 19
2013 / 08 / 13 : v1.2.1
- Added Build and Build.Version specs
2013 / 06 / 20 : v1.1
- Added more resource folders to identify
DisplaySpecs is a tool to find out what the specifications are of a display of a specific device.
It can be used to, for example, see which resource folders are used when running an app on a specific device.
Resources that can be identified:
- Screen size (small / normal / large / xlarge)
- Screen aspect (long / notlong)
- Screen orientation (port / land)
- UI mode (car / desk / television / appliance)
- Night mode (night / notnight)
- Screen pixel density (ldpi / mdpi / hdpi / xhdpi / xxhdpi / nodpi / tvdpi)
- Touchscreen type (notouch / finger)
- Keyboard availability (keysexposed / keyshidden / keyssoft)
- Primary text input method (nokeys / qwerty / 12key)
- Navigation key availability (navexposed / navhidden)
- Primary non-touch navigation method (nonav / dpad / trackball / wheel)
Display Metrics:
- Width (px)
- Height (px)
- Density
- Scaled Density
- DPI Density
- DPI in X and Y direction
Build:
- Boardname
- Bootloader number
- Brand/carrier
- Cpu abi name
- Cpu abi 2 name
- Device name
- Build Id
- Fingerprint
- Hardware name
- Host
- Changelist number
- Manufacturer
- Model name
- Product name
- Radio version number
- Serial number
- Build tags
- Build time
- Build type
- User
Build.Version:
- Development codename
- Incremental build value
- Release version
- Sdk version
This app does not allow you to change these values, it is just for reference.
You are welcome to send your suggestions, tips and requests to [email protected].
This version of DisplaySpecs Android App comes with one universal variant which will work on all the Android devices.
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