i.System

Published by: Nguyen Anh
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Description

iSystem For iOS is a small utility telling you more about your device. Without a need to connect to your computer or dig deep into the device settings.
This is a singleton utility to gather all available information about your device. It gives you many methods to determine everything about a device, including:
Hardware & Network Information
- Disk Usage
- Disk Space
- Free Disk Space
- System Processes
- Running Processes
- Memory Usage,include Used Memory,Wired Memory,Active Memory,Inactive Memory,Free Memory,Purgeable Memory
- OS Version
- Available versus used flash storage space
- Active and inactive memories
- IP address
- Device model
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User Rating

1 out of 5

1 ratings in South Africa

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i.System Reviews

Crashed after installing

85000 Refugee on

United States

After installing the app, it crashed. Deleted it.

Bad app!‼️🔥👀

geofan49 on

United States

Crashes my iPhone X

Crashes when you try to monitor processes

MrMojoDiver on

United States

App opens with an ad to install something, then after closing that and hitting the process monitor, it crashes. Worthless.

Not as described, keeps crashing

otwistero on

United States

App keeps crashing (of course the ads still work). Not recommended.

Too many ads

Irukuju on

United States

The ads are WAY too invasive. First launch had 4+ full screen ads in a row. Each claimed to have a close or no thanks, but redirected to a web site or the App Store anyway.

isystem

ari-yo on

United States

what does the u.s. iTunes app store have against system optimizer apps, system memory refreshing apps, & battery boosting apps? seriously! every time i find one that does it all, inevitably the app store phases it out. these types of utilities are readily available in every other store, but not in the u.s. store. it's as though apple doesn't want it's customers to be able to enjoy the benefits of this type of utility, and they don't have the right to decide that for their customers. (and yet they have done just that) hasn't anyone out there noticed this? i cannot be the only person.

Just like a lot of other apps

Huitzilopotchl1 on

United States

But less accurate. Wrong about what apps I had up. Who knows how accurate it is about the rest of it? And the adware keeps dragging me off to a webpage, much more annoying than the ads you just have to look at then click away.

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Nguyen Anh
Languages
Arabic, Central Khmer, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Vietnamese
Recent release
1.0 (10 years ago )
Released on
Sep 24, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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