Our Android phone can be more than just a simple device for making calls, browsing the internet, taking photos, and checking social media. integrated sensor technology The device's settings are often underutilized, even though they control everything from screen orientation to GPS accuracy and battery status. That's why today we're showing you how. How to view real-time data from my Android phone's sensors and how to use them as if you had a real diagnostic multi-tool in your pocket.
It is a multipurpose knife for AndroidIt's an app you can find on the Google Play Store that turns your smartphone into a complete control panel. The possibilities with this app are enormous: it allows you to monitor in real time each available sensor, as well as consult a technical summary of your device's hardware.
With Multi-Tool Sensors we have access to all the data collected by sensors incorporated into our smartphone and the application stores them in the form of numerical data and graphsThis way you can see how the accelerometer, gyroscope, barometer or magnetometer react as you move the phone, walk or change location, without needing to use external devices.
In addition to displaying real-time readings, these types of diagnostic apps often offer extended device informationExact model, manufacturer, Android version, RAM, screen type, battery capacity and health, CPU details, and even mobile and Wi-Fi network parameters. This transforms your phone from a "black box" into a completely transparent device in terms of technical data.
Sensors that it incorporates
The app will have as many sensors as our Android phone has. In other words, it doesn't add new sensors, but rather... It automatically detects which ones your hardware supports. and organizes them by categories. For example, in our case, we get the battery, GPS, Wi-Fi, accelerometer, magnetism, gyroscope, proximity, light, gravity, linear acceleration, vertical rotation, step counter and orientation (a compass).
More advanced mobile phones may also include sensors. barometric (air pressure for more accurate altitude), hygrometers and thermometers (ambient humidity and temperature), fingerprint sensors, heart rate sensors or even NFC data and camera sensorsMulti-tool sensors and similar tools display, for each of them, information such as the sensor name, manufacturer, power consumption and range of values ​​it can measure.
This overview is very useful for checking if your device actually has the accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer or light sensor that the manufacturer promises in the technical specifications, as they are clearly listed along with their real-time values.
Possibilities and uses
One interesting thing about this application, and that's why we're featuring it, is the ability to see all the details of the battery: the temperature It shows the voltage, charge level, health, and composition of the battery. Having this data at a glance helps detect overheating, degraded batteries or charging problems that could shorten the device's lifespan.
Also we have a compass y step counterThis is really useful at times, for example, for hiking, sports activities, or simply to check if the pedometer in your health apps is working correctly. Many diagnostic apps also show the 3D orientation of the device and the intensity of the magnetic field, which allows you to know if the environment is affecting the accuracy of the compass.
Other sensors, such as the luminosity and the gyroscope to activate it in games, they will serve people who are curious, or who really want measure that parameter in real time. Thanks to these apps, you won't need an alternative device; you'll be able to measure it. from your own smartphoneSome tools even display live graphs of each axis of the accelerometer or gyroscope, allowing you to see how they respond to the slightest movement.
Another use we can give it is, for example, if we need to know information about our WiFiWith this application we will have: supported WiFi standard, signal strength, IP address, DNS, DHCP server, MAC address and network name (SSID), in addition to mobile network parameters such as network type, carrier, signal strength and cell codes, something very useful for diagnose coverage problems.
Another use we could give it is find out If the manufacturer has included the sensors promised in its technical specifications. If you access a parameter and it doesn't change, it means your smartphone doesn't have that sensor or the hardware isn't reporting data. You can also measure with considerable accuracy the GPS positionAltitude, latitude, longitude, and speed, all displayed in a graph and numerical readings with additional information about the precision and the satellites used, very practical for those who want to fine-tune navigation applications or record routes.
In more advanced uses, these types of apps even allow recording time series data for later analysis, something interesting if you want to, for example, make use of an old Android phone like remote air pressure sensor, record pressure changes in a matter of seconds or monitor ambient temperature and movement in a specific environment.
This is a very comprehensive app, which includes parameters we sometimes need to know, such as Wi-Fi, battery level, step counter, and compass. And, although we don't usually need to check other sensors like linear acceleration, you'll surely need them at some point to verify that your phone is working correctly, test a game that uses the gyroscope, or investigate why automatic brightness isn't working as it should. Multi-tool sensors, we have a measurer professional in our pocket without the need for technical knowledge.
It's worth noting that the interface is simple and features Material Design, making it easy for any user to quickly locate the battery, sensors, network, or GPS sections. We can remove ads from the completely free settings to enjoy a clean experience. In addition, we can do screenshots inside each sensor with the camera icon, which is very useful if you want to share a graph with a technician, a friend, or save it to compare readings at different times.
We can also choose the units from the measurements from the settings (for example, degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit for temperature, meters or feet for altitude, hPa or mbar for pressure), and share The content from each sensor is captured using Android options, allowing data to be sent via email, messaging, or stored in the cloud. The concept is similar to other advanced diagnostic tools like PhoNetInfo or Sensors Toolbox, which combine system information, battery status, memory, CPU, cameracodecs and sensors in a single interface, but in this case with a very clear focus on the simple and graphical reading of all the data.
Download Multi-Tool Sensors from Google Play Store to turn your Android into a complete control panel of all its sensors and components, visualizing real-time readings, checking that everything is working correctly and anticipating possible hardware or battery failures before they become a serious problem.
No need to root ni complex configurationsyour mobile Android It can become a very powerful measuring and diagnostic device, capable of displaying data from motion, environment, position, network and energy sensors with all kinds of details; taking advantage of this information and monitoring it in real time is a very effective way to get more out of the hardware you already have in your pocket.


