I recommend Antutu CPU Master. Do not use the Antutu Battery Saver as I do not see any factual evidence that it is saving battery life.
The Antutu CPU Master automatically detects CPU’s available frequencys and can change the CPU speed faster and simplier. However, this is only true to rooted Android Mobile Phone/Pad.
Wow! I never thought that there is already an app like Granola for PC.
I think I’d get this antutu battery saver and cpu master. This will definitely save a lot of energy for your phones. Longer battery life and functioning.
Great guide! I just had rooted my Cubot A890 with this guide.
Just one reminder to those who already have working ADB drivers, you can skip installing pdanet drivers when you already have working ADB drivers.
Mine was a month ago. I never use phones much but my brother gave me one. A Galaxy S4. Since mom wanted to contact me and all she uses was the land phone. My brother also gave her a smartphone but she never uses it, shes having trouble navigating it.
Let me start with ADB since you already have a guide:
ADB is what we used to execute commands on our mobile devices from our computers. And mostly we use the adbd (ADB Daemon) to access the shell and all the other cool functions.
However, for most stock kernels, it only allows you to run it in secure mode even for a rooted device. So here comes Chainfire, allows your device to run adbd in insecure mode.