If you need to benchmark the storage in a device, Androbench has long been the go-to way to do it. One major drawback: it was horrendously ugly. It has just been updated to v5.0, and I wouldn't say it's not ugly, but it certainly less ugly. That's a win in my book.
Here's the changelog for Androbench v5.0.
Features:
- New UI design
- Enhanced SQLite benchmark
- Removal of Macro benchmark
- Support for File-Based Encryption in Android N
Bug fixes:
- Wrong text in the dialog box fixed
- Detecting available storage size fixed
- Detecting I/O scheduler fixed
As Artem lamented a while back, Androbench 4.x seemed to have issues with the Pixel.
Read MoreAndrobench updated to v5.0 with a less ugly UI and fixed Pixel benchmarks was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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