Saturday, January 1, 2011

CPUBoost

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CpuBoost is an android app to overclock or underclock your rooted android powered phone.  Multiple profiles and widgets to choose from.

Click here from phone browser to download free version.


Click here from phone browser to download paid adfree version. 

12 comments:

  1. Where can I see a explanation of the diff governors particulars?

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  2. whats the difference between free and pay version???

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  3. The only difference between free and pay versions is the free version has ads in it.

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  4. hey what settings are the bests for a Huawei Ascend the one on metroPCS ?? Please help mee .

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  5. I can't give you an exact answer since I don't own that phone. I would recommend you find some forums for that particular phone and see what others with the phone report as successful settings. If my memory serves me right your phone is clocked to 600mhz by default as the max speed. If you have an overclockable kernel installed you should see what that developer of that kernel reports as a stable speed. As far as the low end speed you can play around with the number and just increase it if you see lag on the phone but keep it as low as possible to conserve your battery. I believe www.androidforums.com has a section for the Ascend.

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  6. Help! Downloaded on my rooted (stock gingerbread) HTC Eris. Worked fine @ 768. Tried higher setting and now phone reboots on unlock. Can't get to app to lower speed. Any suggestions?

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  7. @sac100 I replied by email to you but for those that might need the info you can boot to recovery and mount data partition. Then in adb shell do rm -r /data/data/com.conap.cpuboost and it will erase all the saved settings and allow your phone to boot normally. You don't want to enable the set at boot option unless your sure your phone can handle the speeds that it's set at.

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  8. Hi, i installed this on my android A 5000 Chinese mobile, I left with dead link on screen, how i can fix this problem. i also tried to reset the phone, but no success.

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  9. The "dead link" is an error caused by your ad blocker. Some ad blockers work with it fine others cause the "dead link" ......

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  10. Hello,
    i have an Archos 101 and my tablet don't have Android Market. I use AppsLib but the version on that market is very old (2.6). Is possible have the last version (4.1) on AppsLib? Thanks in advance

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  11. I don't really use appslib anymore but you can download the updated apk here http://dl.dropbox.com/u/32165623/CPUBoostLitev4.1.apk

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  12. Hi will this work on a Chinese Phone running Android 2.2 with a MTK 6516 cpu.............hope so.

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