Google, while announcing the rollout of its Android 6.0
Marshmallow to Nexus devices, also added that it would be reaching Android One
devices as well. The search giant had promised to keep its Android One handsets
a priority for OS updates, and it seems to be making good on its word, with
users reporting the rollout of the OTA update.
Saturday, 26 December 2015
Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Lucky Patcher 5.9.1 (Root & Non root )
Lucky Patcher is a great Android tool to remove ads, modify
apps permissions, backup and restore apps, bypass premium applications license
verification, and more.
Some of the features will not work on non rooted device.(Non-root)
To use all features, you need a rooted device. (Root)
Lucky Patcher is an amazing android application which lets
you remove ads, break different apps’ Android Market License Confirmation or
other Confirmations for the applications. The app has been developed by
Developer Chelpus. Lucky Patcher application plays a major role for rooted
android device.
CPU-Z
CPU-Z gives you information such as processor name and vendor, core stepping and process, processor package, internal and external clocks, clock multiplier, partial overclock detection, and processor features including supported instructions sets. This program supports detection of the processor's core voltage, L2 bus width, support for two processors (in Windows NT or 2000 only), and memory timing (CAS Latency, RAS to CAS, RAS Precharge).
AnTuTu CPU Master Pro
AnTutu CPU Master is a tool for changing the CPU/GPU speed (capable of overclock and underclock) on a rooted android devices to improve performance or save battery.
CPU Master Automatic detection CPU's available frequencys, don't need to manually choose.
CPU Master's OverclockWidget show the CPU and battery stats, and change the CPU speed faster and simple.
Naptime
Only for Android Marshmallow
Naptime comes from Francisco Franco, the developer who made Focus and Per App Modes. It allows rooted users to adjust some of the sensors and timeouts controlled by Doze - dial everything down to maximize potential battery savings, or crank some of them up if your phone isn't as responsive as you'd like it to be.
Triangle Away
Many Samsung devices store a flash counter that keeps track of how many times you have flashed *custom* firmwares to your device. On some devices, a yellow triangle or other sort of visual warning is also displayed during boot if you are running a *custom* firmware. TriangleAway was built to disable the triangle (if a visual warning is present) and reset the custom ROM flash counter to 0. This app requires root !
You can find out the current status of your flash counter and firmware state (custom or official) by booting into "download mode" on most devices. The usual way of getting into "download mode" is by first turning off your device, then turning it on by pressing and holding VolDown+(Home)+Power. Alternatively, the "adb reboot download" command also often works.
When you run TriangleAway, if your device and firmware are supported, it will show you the detected state of the binary (custom or official) and flash counter value, and the option to "Reset flash counter". Please confirm that the information shown is correct before resetting the values.
Seeder
Lag reduction for ROOT USERS ONLY!
Many Android tasks run slower than they should for one simple, yet not-so-obvious reason: they consume large amounts of random data from a limited source. Random data is used to generate session keys and unique identifiers, in SSL and wifi, while starting processes, and during inter-process communication.
This data (entropy) runs out frequently, and that causes processes reading from the blocking device (if any) to temporarily stop responding (lag). These processes cannot continue until the Linux kernel repopulates the entropy pool, which takes time. In addition, input events are pulled from the user interface (to refill the pool), which may also contribute to the problem.
Seeder is a service for root users. It assists the kernel in "topping off" the entropy pool by re-seeding it with data from the non-blocking (high performance) random device. Optionally, it can also help alleviate MMC I/O contention by extending the I/O queue, allowing the I/O scheduler to make better decisions, and combine more writes.
Network Spoofer
Troll with your friends with this fun app.
Network Spoofer lets you change websites on other people’s computers from an Android phone. After downloading simply log onto a Wifi network, choose a spoof to use and press start.
Please note that there is no intention for Network Spoofer to include any malicious features. This application is a fun demonstration of how vulnerable home networks are to simple attacks, with permission of the
Root Booster 2.2.4 (Full Version)
Root
booster is for root users who need more performance to run applications
smoothly without lags or for those who need to improve a poor battery
lifeThere are many apps that save battery or increase
performance, however Root Booster uses the most proven settings to
achive the best results. You can easily apply these settings with preset
modes which ensure speed boost, battery boost or stability boost. These
modes are achieved by applying appropriate settings to the main phone
components. Here are some explanations for what particullary Root
Booster does to your CPU, RAM and Android OS system.
OS optimizer)
Each Android application can have one or multiple services. They run in the background and usually perform some kind of task. Many people think that when they kill an application, it completely stops draining your battery and computing power, but that's not true. Application still have servicies that are running after killing and still drains battery and comuting power. On the other hand, if you hibernate an application it stop it's servicies and application does not drain battery and CPU computing power anymore. Hibernation is gently and efficient way to save your battery and increase performance.
OS optimizer)
Each Android application can have one or multiple services. They run in the background and usually perform some kind of task. Many people think that when they kill an application, it completely stops draining your battery and computing power, but that's not true. Application still have servicies that are running after killing and still drains battery and comuting power. On the other hand, if you hibernate an application it stop it's servicies and application does not drain battery and CPU computing power anymore. Hibernation is gently and efficient way to save your battery and increase performance.
Greenify 2.7 (Full Version)
Never should your phone or tablet become slower and battery hungrier after lots of apps installed. With Greenify, your device can run almost as smoothly and lastingly as it did the first day you had it!
Greenify help you identify and put the misbehaving apps into hibernation when you are not using them, to stop them from lagging your device and leeching the battery, in an unique way! They can do nothing without explicit launch by you or other apps, while still preserving full functionality when running in foreground, similar to iOS apps!
=== Disclaimer ===
Some of these experimental features are still in early stage. They may not work on all devices & ROMs. They are included only for advanced users with sufficient knowledge about what they really mean and how to correctly use them. These features may crash your apps, or even brick your phone in the extreme cases. I will try my best to avoid those situations, but I don't take responsibility about the possible consequences. For your safety, please do a NANDroid backup before activating these features.
It is safe to purchase and install, since nothing is affected until any of the experimental features is enabled explicitly.
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