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# System Requirements for Android

| **Android version** | <p>Android 11 and higher<br><em>For ChromeOS, the minimum required version is Android Runtime.</em></p> |
| ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **RAM**             | 4 GB or more                                                                                            |

The amount of Random Access Memory (RAM) on your device plays a crucial role in determining the size of images you can edit comfortably. RAM acts as a temporary workspace for your device, and having more RAM allows you to handle larger and more complex images without encountering performance issues

#### **Supported RAM capacities**

| Amount of RAM    | Max. Export Size |
| ---------------- | ---------------- |
| 4-8GB RAM        | 6048             |
| More than 8G RAM | 8192             |

### How to check your device information?&#x20;

1. Tap the **Settings** icon (⚙️) on your home screen or in the app drawer.
2. Scroll Down and Tap **About Phone** or **About Device**

Here you’ll typically find: Device name, Android version, RAM, etc.

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Some phones have additional info under **Settings > About phone > Detailed info and specs** (e.g., Xiaomi).
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