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  • Mushkins - Monday, June 8, 2015 - link

    I guess I'm just not sure what the point is here. AIDA is a tool to quickly assess the hardware in a PC, and it's useful because of the millions of potential PC configurations using thousands upon thousands of different components.

    These phones only come in one configuration. Every iphone 6 has the exact same hardware in it barring the rare one off late-gen hardware refresh situations. It's faster for me to google "iphone 6 hardware specs" than it would be to download and run this app, and then I dont have to delete it afterwards. There's just no use-case here.
  • Samus - Monday, June 8, 2015 - link

    It could be good down the line to detect counterfeit hardware, particularly smartwatches.
  • pgari - Monday, June 8, 2015 - link

    No every phone has only one configuration: remember the Galaxy 5? it could have different processors depending on the market. Or they could support different LTE bands.
  • Gich - Monday, June 8, 2015 - link

    Zenfone 2
  • 3ogdy - Monday, June 8, 2015 - link

    This is a mistake. Popular software shouldn't be available on CrApple products. Let those users in their own perfect world. They should keep living int he dark and pay BILLIONS more than smart users. It's not like they need a tool like that anyway - they are all using limited hardware that has so little variations a 90 year old could remember them.
  • Mayuyu - Tuesday, June 9, 2015 - link

    Google must be retarded for providing a CrApple laptop for every employee.
  • abcslayer - Wednesday, June 10, 2015 - link

    Do you live in cave and go hunting by now?

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