CPU Stats for Android
Only shows a bar graph for 3 cores. I have 8 cores. It use to show all cores and Ghz in the top bar but not any more. Note 7
(11/3/2015 UPDATE: Glad to see the dev is still taking care of his baby, aka this app.) Does what it says and is light on battery usage. I keep the update intervals at .5 sec and it never shows on my battery usage list. Great app. It's like having ProcessExplorer for PC on my Android device.
Not pissible to display two notifications at same time, please add all 8 cores plus frequency in one icon!
In all practicality, of what use is this app as it is currently structured? It provides 4 simultaneous bar graphs representing the duty-cycle of processor cycles utilized in each core. Great! But then you find there is a separate box to display the instantaneous clock speed (in GHz, NOT %) of the CPU, so the graph is not normalized to max available processing, but to saturation at the arbitrary instantaneous and momentary clock speed! I'm supposed to mpy and normalize all 4 readings in my head every sec???
good app overall,but,i need adequate support for my lg g4 snapdragon 808 hexacore.it does not support as it shoud arms big.LITTLE architecture.it does not show big cores max speed (1.8) ,it only shows little cores max speed even for the big cores (1.4).the big.LITTLE cores are not divided as it shoud(4+2),instead they are 3+3(in the notification bar)
The setup not completely clear. I don't really understand what means what. Sometimes a lot of popup message 'cpu usage' appears in the status bar
I'd only suggest you make notification priority configurable, so one may chose say one of the icons be always visible and not be displaced by others.
It's a simple, easy-to-use CPU meter that sits in the notification area for constant monitoring without hogging the battery. A must-have for any power user.
Grandioso,fa tutto quello che deve fare: mostra l'utilizzo di ogni singola CPU (io ne ho 4 e le mostra tutte) e anche la loro frequenza tutto nella status bar!
but don't care what is causing the load then this is the app for you. If you do are for the cause "OS Monitor" might be a better fit.
i think its the only app of its kind that is light with 0 ads...but just one thought...please add icons for extra cores...octacores and all...i can only see all octas as one core alone...
Really nice app, would be nice to have more than 4 cores in one box instead of 2 boxes
Doesnt work in Nougat
Bz I m having 8 core processor, plz advise
Pero ocupa mucha RAM, 6.7 MB, por que tanto?
Awesome. Shows CPU usage well.
Simple and useful app
Not sure however how the graph relates to cpu frequency on a quad core. I think the graph should be at 100% usage in relation to max cpu... instead of its weird floating max. Cpu can be at 0.2 ghz (of 1.5 ghz cpu max) and graph will show 100% cpu usage...wtf?
I loved seeing the CPU usage of each core on my HTC One S, after this update I see only one bar instead of two. I would love to be able to enable permanent usage view for both cores, or revert to the previous version I used on my phone. Great app, love the usage view off all 4 cores on my Nexus 7 Gen.1! EDIT: The CPU usage view bar seems to change dynamically now, not sure whether I like it though.
Just about perfect! I have it started automatically at boot time, via another app (autorun). The beauty of seeing an icon in the status bar (and the notifications list) is that you can track of your battery usage in real time and kill (or uninstall) processes before they drain your battery.
Hai dev, just a request if you can add up cpu temperature as well. Then this apps will be perfect !
Being able to keep tabs on processor activity is essential. This app is simple and effective. The only improvement would be to recognize the big/little architecture and group cores correctly.
Unfortunately it gives false stats concerning all; load, amount of cores is incorrect and frequencys are also false.
Does what its supposed to and does it without being a resource hog.
Actually unbelievably accurate. And always right there. Requires no babysitting.
Gave this app a 5 star approval, it shows all 8 of my octo-core HTC One M9 phone. Thanks development team your doing a great job, keep up the great work.
If its possible to add option to hide second ixon it will be awesome. I don't use big cores at all. Edit: I like the new changes... Great!
Loving the icon...
awesome... not not something I see in 'C'pu apps... also allows for seeing the MHz speed in the task bar, that combined with the meter allows for better understanding on the CPU/speed settings and algorithm(s) used...
On my Galaxy S6 edge plus only shows the speed of the 4 1.5 cores I would also like to see the speed of the 4 2.1 cores. Other than that I have used it for a very long time and been quite happy with it.
Only shows 1.4 Ghz as max frequency.
Works great! Thanks
On SD 808 shows 2 icons with 3 columns each. It should be much better if there will be one icon for slow cluster with 4 columns and one for for fast with 2 columns.
In my octacore, only show max 4core in notification
No muestra procesos en ejecución.
Pero ocupa mucha RAM, 6.7 MB, por que tanto?
Everything is fine, great app. But when not all cores are activated, the icon changes to an ugglier one. It's better it keep being the same and just shows the cores working (quad core -> always 4 even if sometimes not all of them are working ...)
Really nice app, would be nice to have more than 4 cores in one box instead of 2 boxes
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Just about perfect! I have it started automatically at boot time, via another app (autorun). The beauty of seeing an icon in the status bar (and the notifications list) is that you can track your battery usage in real-time and kill (or uninstall) processes before they drain your battery.