Any cpu control app that doesnt require root? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I need to find a copy control app that doesn't require root.
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twinturbo16 said:
I need to find a copy control app that doesn't require root.
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Not possible, you will need root to change CPU settings

to change cpu, root is required
you can not do that without root permission

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APK file missing?

if I Download one apk file on my phone install the program and later delete the apk is it possible to find the apk from the myfiles app? I mean is it somewhere included?
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patriotaki said:
if I Download one apk file on my phone install the program and later delete the apk is it possible to find the apk from the myfiles app? I mean is it somewhere included?
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If it's a system application then you can find it if your device is rooted ..
Edward Cullen
Avilove.Cullen said:
If it's a system application then you can find it if your device is rooted ..
Edward Cullen
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damn all good stuff needs root ^^
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patriotaki said:
damn all good stuff needs root ^^
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Edward Cullen, no offense but that was a n00b statement. If he installed it by himself it cannot be a system application. Also, the file of any app (even user app) is available in /data/app
AND, rooted or not, the app Explorer by Speed Software allows you access to those system files. Only difference is that you cannot write, but you can find the file and COPY (not move) to /sdcard.
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Edward Cullen, no offense but that was a n00b statement. If he installed it by himself it cannot be a system application. Also, the file of any app (even user app) is available in /data/app
AND, rooted or not, the app Explorer by Speed Software allows you access to those system files. Only difference is that you cannot write, but you can find the file and COPY (not move) to /sdcard.
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can I just copy and paste it on an email or something?
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patriotaki said:
can I just copy and paste it on an email or something?
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You can copy the .apk file to your sd card, then attach it to an email
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patriotaki said:
damn all good stuff needs root ^^
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Yeah it needs

[Q] cpu control app (per app settings)

I need a cpu control app which has per app settings eg at the time when I'll launch a game that app will increase cpu frequency and after closing back to normal!, i have tried cpu master pro but it lacks this feature
If there is something like this available then please suggest me
Thanks in advance!
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+1 for this!
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SetCPU? Don't have it handy atm, but I'm 90ish% sure that you can make profiles based on running apps
dessolator666 said:
SetCPU? Don't have it handy atm, but I'm 90ish% sure that you can make profiles based on running apps
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please confirm... anyone?
EDIT: tasker...
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i didn't mean to mock you or to offend you in any kind of way
Tasker is very complicated i don't know to configure it
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tanishque italia said:
I need a cpu control app which has per app settings eg at the time when I'll launch a game that app will increase cpu frequency and after closing back to normal!, i have tried cpu master pro but it lacks this feature
If there is something like this available then please suggest me
Thanks in advance!
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Setcpu is the best app for controlling CPU and alternatively you can also try system tuner
In setcpu u can set profiles and choose what app to run
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Setcpu is the best one for you
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check this thread on using tasker... its very good
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1110775
SetCPU plus its free for xda users!
VoiD_Dweller said:
SetCPU plus its free for xda users!
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Really! How?
Edit: Oh, I see what you mean, but the free version is old and doesn't have the app profiles. I just bought setcpu and confirm the per-app profiles work wonderfully.
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U dont use apks?
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Stock apps

Hi!
I want to delete my stock applications.
How can I do that?
Root your phone, instal any root explorer, go to system/app and delete apps.
Thx
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By the way, much safer to freeze the apps using something like Titanium Backup.
At least until you're sure what you're disabling.
IceTeaDestroyer said:
Thx
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& there is a button for this
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Just curious, what happens if you install an app that needs root

To a phone that isn't rooted? What would happen? Crash out?
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No, depends, some apps is optional for root access, some is necessary for root access.
For the first type, some functionality that requires root wouldn't work but other part is OK.
For the second type of apps, it will politely says you don't have root access and then exit out
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How do this app work? It claims to boost performance of any Android devixe by tweakin

This app claims to boost performance of android device, how do it work. More importantly is it safe as it ask for SuperSU permission, what is SuperSU permission anyway. I think I heard somewhere that superSU just mean allowing access to the SuperSU app, am I right or is this goong to give the app control over EVERYTHING (ie malware heaven).
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Opps I meqn this app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gejos.android.performancebooster
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emgluon said:
This app claims to boost performance of android device, how do it work. More importantly is it safe as it ask for SuperSU permission, what is SuperSU permission anyway. I think I heard somewhere that superSU just mean allowing access to the SuperSU app, am I right or is this goong to give the app control over EVERYTHING (ie malware heaven).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gejos.android.performancebooster
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Super su or superuser are apps that help you control what has access to your phone. Once rooted your phone becomes mostly free to use as you want. Having an app like supersu will help you keep malware at bay as anything requesting root access needs to go through it. So you aren't open for attack unless you grant something malicious permission
As for the app you want, I can't say how well it works but there are for sure some that help on older phones in particular. Usually any of the tweets an app like this offers you can do yourself manually, this just makes it easier to use. Try it out, if you don't like it delete it
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App dont seem to do anything. Could be a case of malware. Like wallpaper apps that ask for dialing permission. Unless ofc other have something good to say about it.
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I never used this application, but if you want to increase performance, use Adrenaline engine or Fly on Mod

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