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Device information app Inware is getting a major update this week, with its 7.0 update delivering a Material 3 Expressive makeover and some new features as well.
Available now via the Play Store for free, Inware 7.0 continues building on the app’s ability to surface data about your Android device. This includes basic information, like storage and memory, but also deeper details such as camera sensors, display information, charging speed, and much more.
With this update, there are some additional details visible in the app including active thermal throttling, the use of 6GHz Wi-Fi, use of Thread, as well as a battery cycle count.

This comes alongside a huge redesign of the app, which shows a few tiles at the top with key information such as battery, CPU usage, and your device model, with everything else found underneath in a series of menus. The new design embraces Material 3 Expressive while also incorporating the Google Sans Flex font throughout, as well as more animations.
Language translations have also been updated, with “bugs squashed” as the app has been “rewired top to bottom.”
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