If you are an avid
Android user and love to tweak your device to get the best and optimum
performance, then you must checkout these apps.
Android is the only
mobile platform that enables users to fiddle around with its settings and get
the best and optimum performance. With a number of apps available, one can
easily make their Android smartphone or tablet much more productive as well as
take advantage of some great features.
We have listed out
some apps for the Android enthusiast that makes your experience on Android
worthwhile. Remember, some of these apps require root access, so make sure you
have your Android device rooted.
1. Greenify
1. Greenify
If you want to save up
on battery, then you should try Greenify. This app basically kills background
processes and apps that hog battery from your device. You can select the apps
which you think are not so relevant and Greenify will put them to sleep so that
they don’t keep running. This not only saves battery but also saves up on
mobile data if the apps (like emails, Facebook, Twitter) sync on regular
intervals. The latest version of the app works without root access, which means
you can install and run this app on almost any Android device. But in order to
unleash its true potential, it works best on a rooted device.
One of the best backup
tools available for Android is Titanium Backup Pro. The app requires root
access and lets you back-up all of your apps along with your data. It even lets
you backup your system apps in case you plan to change your smartphone or just
plan to change your ROM. One of the best features of Titanium is that you can
uninstall any app from your device meaning that all the unnecessary bloat-ware
apps that you don’t use can be removed from your device. Just a word of
caution, do not remove any Android system related apps as you could end up
damaging the operating system files. Titanium backup pro is available on the
Google Play store for Rs. 413.
This is your
traditional file manager application which allows you to access all of your
files and folders. You can move, copy or delete files, open or create zip
files, sort your files in any order, share files with anyone, etc. Once you
have rooted your device this app will let you access your system files and set
read and write permissions of files and folders. Root browser is a very useful
app as it makes the task for searching files and folders very easy.
If you want to control
and manage your Android device without the hassles of plugging in cables or
installing various drivers, then AirDroid is the solution. It's one of
the easiest ways to wirelessly transfer files between your phone or tablet and
your PC. Just install the PC software and the AirDroid app onto your Android
device, connect via an IP address and that is all. AirDroid also serves as a
dashboard for your device when you're on your PC which means you can send a
text message or manage your apps directly from your PC's browser.
A very useful tool to
have is Clean Master which helps you to keep your Android device free of
temporary and unused files which are not required by the system. You can (and
should) periodically clean your device’s memory to free space. Files left
behind by various apps, cache, temporary files, image files etc. can all be
removed safely with the Clean Master app. The app also clears up your RAM, and
also can be used to remove unwanted applications from your device.
Source: Think Digit.







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