What Is the "What Is My Device?" Tool Used For?
We all use phones, tablets, or computers in daily life. However, which operating system or version is running in the background, the pixel density of our screen, or exactly which browser (Chrome or Chromium?) we are using often remains unknown to us. Sometimes we get an error in an online banking setup, or corporate IT (technical support) teams ask us "What is your device's operating system, is your browser up to date?" This
free device hardware test tool
provides you with this complex technical information schematically in seconds.
Why Is It a Lifesaver for Technical Support?
Many end-users are content with saying "My phone is brand X", but technical experts demand many more metrics to solve a problem (for example, the page looking broken, the video not opening). This web page with one click provides:
User-Agent:
The identity card every browser leaves on the internet.
Device Type and Operating System:
The distinction between iOS (iPhone), macOS, Windows, Android, or Linux.
Browser Version:
To find out if you are experiencing problems due to an old generation (not updated) browser.
Region and Language Settings:
Standard time and date formats of your operating system.
Screen Resolution and Color Depth (Resolution Test)
For developers, web designers, and advertisers, the screen is like paper. To test how the site looks on their own screens (Responsive) or to align their designs (UI/UX), we provide the current
ViewPort (Actual Viewable Area)
and original screen resolution distinction instantly. Sometimes due to Windows' "scaling" capability (150% etc.), real 1920x1080 screens react smaller; our tool detects even this.