sexta-feira, 8 de maio de 2015

CpuPark [English]

CpuPark

            ***Root required


    CpuPark is an Android app wich allows you to choose how many cores will be active in your device cpu, helping to improve battery life.
    This app is free for personal use only. If you want to redistribute it, include in ROMs, etc, contact us.

              


Active:
  Activate or deactivate the application
Advanced:
  Allow access to the Advanced mode (where it's possible to set the Cpu governor and max speed)
Sreen on:
  Choose how many cores to activate when the sreen turns on.
Screen off:
  Choose how many cores to activate when the sreen turns on.
Camera workaround:
  If your camera does not work porperly while CpuPark is active, check this option (or activate manually the maximum number of cores before open the camera).


Use at yout own Risk, no warranty of any kind.

How to hide the persistent notification


*IMPORTANT: before update, please uninstall the previous version.

CpuPark 1.2 [download]
- Optimizations in performance and stability
- Reduced memory footprint
- Use a persistent notification to stay in memory
- Added russian translation (thanks to iron86)

CpuPark 1.1 [download]
- Advanced mode
- Optimizations in performance and stability
- Improvements in user interface

CpuPark 1.0 [download]
- Renamed to "CpuPark"
- Save options
- Optimizations in performance and stability
- Improvements in user interface
- Translation to portuguese
- Camera workaround
- Restore the default cpu control without restart the device

Cpu 0.6 [download]
- #2 beta
- Optimizations in performance and stability
- Improvements in user interface

Cpu 0.5 [download]
- #1 public beta

2 comentários:

  1. I made the donation. I explained how to run the app because I press ok and you close the application?

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  2. Thanks for your donntaion! Just for the record: donations are totally optional (but fully appreciated!).

    When you open the app (Note that ROOT is required!):
    "Active" must be checked
    Choose how many cores should be active in the sections "Screen on" and "Screen off"
    Press "OK"
    The app will close, but theres a service active in the background controlling how many cores will be active.

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