You can post the model and technical specifications of your device.
My device:
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018)
- Snapdragon 450 CPU (octa core 1.8GHz)
- 10.5" 1920x1200 60Hz IPS display
- 3GB RAM
- 32GB storage
- crDroid 11.4 (Android 15 QPR2) custom ROM
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Are there any websites that can collect this information for me to post? I find it tough to find and locate all the data, and would rather share it via a link!
Use the Phone Finder at left to find the specs of your device.
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I may have a bit too many specs to share XD
Computer
Main System:
- Acer Nitro 5 (2022) AN515-57
- Intel Core i5-11400H (sucks tbh)
- Nvidia GTX 1650
- 8 GB RAM (It somehow is manageable, nowadays laptops should come with at least 16 GB RAM by default)
- 512 GB Storage (Only 1 SSD)
- Windows 10 LTSC 2021 (Yes, I changed back to Windows)
Unfortunately, the display already started to have issues like flickering, even though it is just 3 years old. Since it is expensive to repair this, I just use an external monitor for now.
Mobile Phone
My first ever phone was a touchscreen, it was not an iPhone, it also did not run Android. It was an entry-level Samsung phone (it sucked and lagged everytime you used it)
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It’s specs:
(it was the typical black color, I chose this image because it was the only hi-res image I could find lmao) - Samsung S5230 Star (The Black Variant)
- Network Type was 2G (in a time where 3G was a thing and 4G was just coming out), and NO WiFi!
- Resolution - 240x400
- Touchscreen was resistive (imagine a touchscreen from the 90s). Nowadays, phones have capacitive touchscreens.
- You had to download Java applications from random sites!
- Storage used to be simple, just 50 MB, but you could put in an SD card if you wanted to.
- Camera was 3MP back then, not bad for a mobile device, but video quality was not pleasing.
- At least it had stuff you’d expect from a smartphone.
Then I upgraded to the Galaxy Grand 2. Much better!
Its specs:
- Everything you’d expect from this time period, except it got unusually hot at times.
Now, I got the Galaxy J7, and I still keep using it! Also flashed some custom ROMs on it for better support.
Its specs:
- Again everything you’d expect from this time period. It is by far the best performing phone I’ve used. Still works great! Although soon I will upgrade (to a different brand!) as it has gotten a bit slow from use.