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Technocareapk May 2026
fun getDeviceHealthStatus(context: Context): HealthReport { val batteryLevel = getBatteryLevel(context) val storageFree = getFreeStorageSpace() val memoryUsage = getMemoryUsage() return HealthReport(batteryLevel, storageFree, memoryUsage) }
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private fun getBatteryLevel(context: Context): Int { val batteryManager = context.getSystemService(Context.BATTERY_SERVICE) as BatteryManager return batteryManager.getIntProperty(BatteryManager.BATTERY_PROPERTY_CAPACITY) } technocareapk
For now, here’s a generic example of a for Android (Kotlin): technocareapk
// TechnoCareApk.kt - A feature to check APK integrity and device health object TechnoCareApk { fun checkApkIntegrity(context: Context, packageName: String): Boolean { return try { val packageInfo = context.packageManager.getPackageInfo(packageName, PackageManager.GET_SIGNATURES) // Verify signature (example: compare with known hash) val signature = packageInfo.signatures.firstOrNull()?.toByteArray() signature != null && signature.isNotEmpty() } catch (e: PackageManager.NameNotFoundException) { false } }
private fun getMemoryUsage(): Float { val runtime = Runtime.getRuntime() val usedMem = runtime.totalMemory() - runtime.freeMemory() return usedMem.toFloat() / runtime.totalMemory() } }