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What are the 7 Best Android Apps if you want to Check problems of Your Phone?

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Last updated: 2022/06/14 at 9:04 AM
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What are the 7 Best Android Apps if you want to Check problems of Your Phone?

Your smartphone is made up of a vast number of components. If one or any of these components isn’t working as it is supposed to, it can ruin the whole smartphone using experience.  

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The 7 Best Android Apps if you want to Check problems of Your Phone1. Phone Check and Test  2. Phone Doctor Plus  3. Dead Pixels Test and Fix  4. AccuBattery  5. Repair System for Android  6. Test Your Android  7. Sensors  
What are the 7 Best Android Apps if you want to Check problems of Your Phone?
What are the 7 Best Android Apps if you want to Check problems of Your Phone?

But how will you pinpoint exactly what is wrong with your phone? Maybe the web browsing on mobile data/Wi-Fi feels sluggish, or maybe some of the apps repeatedly crash. Maybe you have bought a secondhand Android device and want to cross-check that everything works fine.  

Whatever may the problem be, some apps will help you figure out what’s wrong with your Android phone. Even if there is no specific problem, it’s good to run a smartphone checkup to make sure everything is working correctly.   

The 7 Best Android Apps if you want to Check problems of Your Phone

1. Phone Check and Test  

The app functions similar to the desktop app CPU-Z, it gives you a complete rundown of your phone’s hardware specifics while adding a sizeable range of hardware check options.  

The hardware checking options are as follows:  

  • Low memory check and suggestions  
  • Battery check along with charging socket test  
  • Wi-Fi and radio check  
  • Audio tests for speakers, microphones, headphone jack, as well as volume buttons  
  • Display tests, such as dead pixels also color consistency  
  • GPS tracking along with location testing  
  • Thermal stress  
  • CPU, memory  
  • Storage stress checks  

The app is straightforward to use. The Monitor option provides a basic overview of stats for CPU load, battery charge, overall health, along with network connections.  

You have the Guided Test menu; this section lets you run a series of tests. Go down the list to select the checks and tests you want, or leave everything turned on for a full system-wide check.  

The Phone Check app suggests turning on Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, as well as NFC. You should also make sure if you have at least 30 percent battery, and conduct the test using battery power. When you’re ready, tap on the Test Phone button, and watch the testing unfold.  

2. Phone Doctor Plus  

The app allows you to run through a series of system hardware checkups to ensure that your phone is working properly.  

This UI provides a better overall experience. At least, it does visually, all the results were similar.   

Phone Doctor Plus can run 30 or so hardware tests for the smartphone. For example:  

Movement sensors, including gyroscopes, accelerometer, as well as proximity sensors  

Display tests, including dead pixels along with touchscreen responsiveness  

Cellular and network connection tests  

Humidity, pressure, also temperature sensor tests  

Memory, storage, along with CPU benchmarking  

The star ratings quickly illustrate any issues or alerts about something that’s about to turn into an issue. The battery health check comes in handy, offering suggestions for ways to improve and recalibrate the battery.  

3. Dead Pixels Test and Fix  

The two preceding apps find dead pixels but don’t proceed to fix them. If Phone Doctor Plus /Phone Check tests happens to spot a dead pixel/pixels, you can shift to this app.  

This app runs a similar scan like other Android troubleshooting apps and identifies dead pixels. Some stuck pixels are hardware defects, in turn, can’t be fixed by any app. Others have to be cycled through the three options (red, green, and blue) enough times to refresh them.  

Dead Pixels Test and Fix attempts to repair partial sub-pixel defects, stuck sub-pixels, dead pixels, dark and bright dot defects, as well as phantom images. The process may take anywhere from a few minutes to over an hour to run. As per the developer if you don’t see any improvement within a few hours, then the app won’t be able to fix your issue.  

4. AccuBattery  

Battery life and degradation are part of the most infuriating aspects of owning a mobile. The battery may seem to be working fine one moment, however, by the next, it crashes to 25 percent charge. There is an explanation for that: batteries have a limited life, and the majority of people don’t maintain these efficiently.  

This app doesn’t magically fix your battery problems. If your battery is dead, then nothing can be done. However, AccuBattery runs a list of specific battery health tests to figure out where your battery is in its lifecycle.  

The app features useful information. For example, the current battery capacity VS the intended capacity. It also shows the level of wear. You’ll also learn how much wear your battery sustains with each charge and how much power each app uses. You also get to know about the overall discharge speed.  

5. Repair System for Android  

Repair System for Android is an app that provides tons of features, for example, junk files cleaner, CPU cooler, phone booster, game booster, antivirus, among many more. Most of the features fix issues of the phone. However, the app’s two main highlights in terms of diagnosing your phone are Repair System and Hardware Check.  

Repair System checks your entire system for issues and repairs the detected problems in the system. This also fixes errors related to the boot, file system, as well as RAM.  

The Hardware Checker checks the basic hardware of the phone, then indicates which parts are working properly and those that require fixing.  

6. Test Your Android  

Test Your Android app tests various components of the device. This app is divided into Utilities and Tools, Device Information, Hardware Testing, also Sensor Testing.  

Utilities and Tools, and Device Information provide many useful features as well as info regarding the device that is worth checking out. However, Hardware Testing and Sensor Testing are the ones related to the phone’s health check.  

Hardware Testing tests the monitor color, multi-touch feature, camera, speaker, etc. Each test helps detect problems with the phone’s hardware.  

Sensor Testing tests various sensors, including light, temperature, pressure, compass, etc. After testing, it indicates if the sensor is working properly.  

7. Sensors  

Sensors is an all-in-one diagnostic tool that helps you to be updated about everything related to your mobile device’s sensors.  

The app tests the phone’s accelerometer, geomagnetic field, orientation, gyroscope, light, gravity, along with whatever other sensors are present. These tests are visible through figures as well as live plotting and graphs. This supports almost all the sensors an Android device has.  

In addition, this app also has the ability to test the battery, date and time, cameras, along other hardware and system-related components.   

So, try out any of the apps mentioned above to check the condition of your Android smartphone.  

If you liked this article (or if it helped at all), leave a comment below or share it with friends, so they can also know the 7 Best Android Apps to Check What’s Wrong with Your Phone. 

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