Android Tricks (III): The guts of our terminal

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A few weeks ago, in this same section: Android cheats, we are talking about a tool that many of the current Android terminals had: TalkBack. Thanks to this accessibility tool, thousands of disabled people can view the content of their smartphone or tablet with total normality using a voice synthesizer and many more functions that allow them to do this. accessibility tool that we explained in its day: TalkBack.

On this occasion, in the Android Tricks AndroidSIS We want you to know all the guts of your terminal, from the simplest to the most complex that they will not ask for until we have a fault and, the technical support will ask us, such as the IMEI or the serial number of our device. For it, we will have to be guided by the instructions that we put here, in the jump of this new installment of the Android Cheats that we put at your disposal:

Tip: The place where everything is

All the guts of our device can be found in this location of the terminal: Settings> About phone. Once inside this menu we can find the following things:

  • Legal information: All the privacy and open source policies that the creator of the terminal and Google (Android) accept when signing our contract with the operator.
  • Número de modelo
  • Android version
  • Baseband version: Control the radio frequency (3G networks, etc ...) of our device
  • Kernel version: The kernel is in charge of giving access to the applications to the hardware of our device. That is, a flashlight that uses the LED has to be compatible with the kernel to allow the LED to turn on.
  • Complication number: Update number that we have on our device.

We dig deeper, now, into Device Status

When we are in "About the phone" we can continue consulting the guts of the phone or tablet by clicking on "Status" and we will see the following things:

  • Battery status: 
  • Battery level: How much charge our battery has in percentage.
  • Net: Contracted company
  • Signal strength
  • Mobile network type: It shows us what type of mobile network we currently have: HSPA ...
  • Service status: It informs if the company (the service) is working correctly.
  • Roaming
  • Mobile network status
  • Telephone
  • IMEI
  • IMEI SV
  • IP adress
  • MAC address
  • Bluetooth address

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