The basic app answered which A9 chip is in my phone, my wifes and my kids. I plan on upgrading to the full version. Thank you for the basic app.
The basic app answered which A9 chip is in my phone, my wifes and my kids. I plan on upgrading to the full version. Thank you for the basic app.
Works great to see what chip you have. Luckily I have the n71mAP model. Now time to uninstall.
Very few information provided in free version, and the full version is expensive.
Just downloaded this past Friday to the 6s Plus. The Model Number is grayed out and states Unknown Device on the home page. Loaded the software onto my iPad 2 and it does show the chip model. Based on comments, the problem is not that the developer does not have the information to determine chip model number on the 6s. Enough people have replied that it worked or is working. Maybe the difference is that some have paid for the full version. Either way, the Lite version screen shots show that the Lite version will tell you the chip M/N. If Rogerio is requiring full version to get the chip info, can you say bait and switch?
I just bought the pro version and doesnt show very much. It shows on home page that device is unknown so most items dont give any info. Hope this fixed or get money back.
Ripoff, even for free. Old version, cpu flags and many other options greyed out. Paid version the same. I smell Apples hand in this.
Used this app and verified I got stupid Samsung chip and my wife has TSMC chip.
Quite a bit of information, but if you are seeking information on which of the two types of chips is in your iPhone 6S, this app (at least free version) will not help you.
No model info. Useless crapware
Didnt look at anything else, just confirmed that I didnt get the bunk Samsung chip. What else do you want, geez!
Its the bottom result in the home screen. N71ap is Samsung and n71map is TSMC which is the better one for battery life. Its free folks.
Gives no useful data. Into the trash bin!
Youre no longer able to use the free edition to tell if you have a Samsung or TSMC processor.
Worked just as advertised
Shows I have the M71nAP (not that it really matters)
Im glad the developer clarified with comments on the iPhone 6s an iPhone 6s Plus. The app works as advertised and provides good hardware information.
This app works fine. Apple is pulling the lite free version from the app store. This app was showing new 6s customers which chip they had - Samsung or TSMC. Google it. Get it while it lasts!
It does what it says it does. I used it to find out which chip I have in my iPhone 6s.
Works as promised.
Did what I wanted. Not worthless.