Whether you want to test the performance of your phone, confirm the hardware configuration, or simply check if everything is working properly, there are apps on the Play Store that can help you get all the necessary info you need. Even if you are not specifically looking for a problem, it’s always a good practice to run a couple of tests and ensure everything is working as intended. Well, if you are looking for such applications, there are a few that will help you test and explore your phone’s hardware in the most simplified yet definitive manner. Here are the 8 best apps that can help you test hardware on Android.

1. Phone Doctor Plus

Phone Doctor Plus by iDea Mobile Tech Inc. is a hardware testing app for Android that will give you an idea of your phone’s overall health. It’s loaded with features and it deserves a place in any list that mentions phone hardware testers. It offers 25 different tests and each works as good as any. The main screen will show you an overview of the tests completed under various heads like Outer Hardware, Sensors, Inner Hardware, and Wireless, and also the battery, storage, CPU and network information.

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After Phone Doctor Plus, if I have to pick an app for a thorough hardware test on Android devices, I would choose the Phone Check and Test app without a second thought. Sure, Phone Doctor Plus has a better user interface and is more user-friendly, but Phone Check allows you to test the hardware extensively and monitor the hardware readings in the background. In terms of hardware test, you have a system-wide test where you have to just press the “Test” button and it inspects all the hardware components and functionalities. The series of tests include Cellular signal strength, WiFi, display, touchscreen, GPS, audio, camera, sensors, storage, memory, CPU, battery, NFC and more.

3. TestM Hardware

TestM is another excellent app for testing hardware on Android devices, be it a smartphone or a tablet. Similar to other apps, TestM can examine the components and sensors through its series of 20+ complex tests. The app allows you to inspect the screen, sound, connectivity, motion sensors, camera, vibration motor, USB port and a lot more. Simply put, on the hardware front, TestM analyses every component and is compatible with more than 14,000 Android devices.

Test your Android app is a unique app in this list because not only you can test Android smartphones and tablets, but you can also test your Android Watch (WearOS). The app is also designed quite well in the material design language and seems quite straightforward. It offers almost 30 tests for various hardware components and sensors. Some of the tests include touch screen sensitivity, fingerprint, microphone, WiFi, GPS, CPU, Battery and more. However, Test your Android goes one step further from testing and brings a diagnostic mode to fix the dead pixels on the screen. While the developer does not guarantee the fix, users have reported that it works quite well.

If you want to quickly test the hardware on an Android device then I would recommend Test My Device app. It’s a super-quick app that offers individual tests and gets the result delivered in no time by checking if the hardware component is defective or not. However, some of its hardware tests are paid so keep that in mind. Talking about the range of tests, the app allows you to examine Bluetooth, GPS, Microphone, proximity sensor, battery, touch display sensitivity, and many other hardware elements.

Other than that, the app gives you information like processor count, CPU and RAM usage, temperature and other device-related information. To conclude, Test My Device is a simple and quick app for testing hardware on Android devices and if other apps are unable to find the defective component then you can give Test My Device a try.

Phone Doctor Plus, as you may have noticed, has a Display test that lets you test your phone’s display for dead pixels. However, it can’t fix them for you. So let me introduce you to Dead Pixels Test and Fix, an app that can both test your Android smartphone’s display for dead pixels and fix them for you.

Yes, the process takes quite a bit to finish, but the results are pretty promising. Some stuck pixels that are caused due to hardware defects, however, can’t be fixed by any apps, and you’ll have to get the display replaced in such cases. If you are looking for an app that can test the display hardware on Android, this is the app to get.

Sensor Box is an app dedicated to testing the various sensors on your smartphone. Its sensor tests include accelerometer, light, orientation, proximity, temperature, gyroscope, sound, magnetic and pressure sensor. It’s worth noting that sensors like temperature, gyroscope, and pressure may not work unless your hardware supports it. So it’s a great way of knowing whether or not your device supports them. The Poco F1, for instance, doesn’t support the temperature and pressure sensor.

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With over 5 million downloads on the Google Play Store, AccuBattery is a simple app that monitors and optimizes battery health and its performance. This is one of the must-have apps if you are using an old smartphone and its battery has started degrading.

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If you are not interested in running any fancy tests and are just looking for an app to check out the hardware info, then we’ve got some apps for that as well. These apps are not meant to test hardware on Android, rather they are used for extracting your device’s information on system, battery, CPU etc. There are a number of apps that promise to do so. Here are some of our favorites:

Well, those were some of the apps that you can use the next time you need to test hardware on Android. You can also use these apps if you feel like your phone is behaving out of the ordinary. Most of the functions in each app should work easily on any android device, but some advanced tests like temperature, gravity, pressure etc. may not work due to inadequate hardware support.