Rooting has gotten a bit easier in Android land as of late, what with certain
OEM's getting officially on board with unlock tools. For those who can claim O.G. residence in this underbelly of Rubin's mobile kingdom, however, a premium app known as
SetCPU should ring a familiar bell. That
Google Play application, useful for overclocking processors, has recently gotten a face lift, aligning its design more closely with Ice Cream Sandwich's visual flair while nixing the previously complicated interface and its dense jargon-y fluff in the process. Included in this version 2.3.0 update is a new frequency slider, governor menu for adjusting processor scaling, added support for multi-core devices and a slew of bug fixes. Sadly, phones sporting Eclair and below have been dropped, but chin up, you can always head to HTC Dev to
pursue that Dream.
SetCPU gets an ICS-like overhaul, makes overclocking easier to do originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 07 Mar 2012 22:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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