Sunday, April 28, 2013

eXperience offers interesting changes to Android - The Android Free

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One of the most interesting things that has to have a rooteado Android is that you can do anything with it. And that includes getting dirty hands a little tweaking parameters normally would not. Following this line comes eXperience, a small application that will allow us to tweak certain parameters unusual.

grace of this new application, eXperience, is that we can make tweaks and changes to our independently Android kernel that takes, giving the user more control over your phone. The changes that can be made are:

    • Touch : When the screen turns off automatically (NOTE not when you block it off with the button), we can simply run a finger over it to re-activate. Much more comfortable you will not go pushing buttons.
    • Music Control : Control your music with the volume buttons. Press and hold Vol Up to change songs. Press both volume buttons at once to pause what you are listening.
    • CPUfreq
    • Control : Changes the maximum and minimum frequency of your Android.
    • CPU Control (for a terminal): specifies the steps of increased CPU and changes associated voltages.
    • Volume (for a terminal): Adjusts the output volume of the speaker phone and headset.

    grace of all these changes is as we have said, that can be performed independently the kernel. In several ROMs or more kernels, these little tricks are enabled but if you change the lose. Not anymore. To find out if this application works well with your device, first used by the application eXperience Test to check.

    Ezekeel

    Requires Android 4.0 or higher

    Version: 1.9

    Size: 265k

    INSTALL

    Once you know it works, you can use Free eXperience ( only compatible with the Galaxy Nexus ) or Pay eXperience (compatible with all phones).

    Ezekeel

    Requires Android 4.0 or higher

    Version: 1.14

    Size: 404k

    INSTALL

    Ezekeel

    Requires Android 4.0 or higher

    Version: 1.18

    Size: 451K

    INSTALL

    Via LifeHacker

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