We all know about the Task Manager of Windows. It's a great tool to observe which process is consuming how much of processor time. This helps to monitor and find out the apps are harassing the processor and how much. But there is no Task Manager in Android, yet there is a built in feature in Android to display the processor consumed by all the app packages(actual identity of any app in Android). There are a number of Apps available on PlayStore to download, but we are going to discuss the method to do it without using any third party app. Android is famous for it's easy to use interface, but easier things are limited. So have Android did by hiding the Developer Setting from a Normal user. We will enable Developer Settings and then use it to view CPU usages by different apps on the screen.
Know how to setup BusyBox.
Step 2:- Now get into Settings and open Developer options. It can be found in the bottom section of settings.
Step 3:- There under monitoring section you may have to find a toggle button option by the name Show CPU usage. Just turn it on to enjoy the screen overlayed by CPU usages details in the right top corner of the screen, Even if you navigate to some other page, you will still be able to view this overlay. You can turn off the toggle button corresponding to the option Show CPU usage to get rid of this screen overlay.
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So guys hope this helped you find out which app is sucking your processor and consuming battery. Do share with your friends and help them get something better on RyberSoft.
Know how to setup BusyBox.
Steps To Overlay CPU Usages On Android Screen
Step 1:- First we will enable developer settings, so if you have already enabled it, then skip to next step. To do so first open settings and then go to About Phone. There find Build Number and tap it seven times and you will see an overlay message that you are a developer now.Step 2:- Now get into Settings and open Developer options. It can be found in the bottom section of settings.
Step 3:- There under monitoring section you may have to find a toggle button option by the name Show CPU usage. Just turn it on to enjoy the screen overlayed by CPU usages details in the right top corner of the screen, Even if you navigate to some other page, you will still be able to view this overlay. You can turn off the toggle button corresponding to the option Show CPU usage to get rid of this screen overlay.
Also, learn to boost gaming performance of Android.
TIP:- How to spoof Mac address in Android.
So guys hope this helped you find out which app is sucking your processor and consuming battery. Do share with your friends and help them get something better on RyberSoft.
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