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3C System Tuner Pro for Android

A System Monitor and record suit for all activities, like backup and restore (any application), task killer, SD, CPU and Memory controls, LogCat Reader, terminal emulator, notifications and widgets, highly optimized app All-in-One.

This Pro Version Requires:
Wf-Fi, Bluetooth, Phone and GPS Permission to record phone states and App checked with Privacy Inspector!
Main
► Application manager
◊ Backup and verify app apk/data
◊ System app uninstaller
◊ Share and backup apps to e-mail, DropBox, G-Drive, etc...
◊ Move any apps to user, system, SD
◊ Freeze/unfreeze apps, and control app start-up and events
◊ Zip align, clear cache, wipe dalvik-cache, fix permissions and optimize databases
► Task manager
◊ Check CPU, network and memory usage
◊ Kill (default) or force-stop *1 any apps or kernel processes
◊ Automatic task killer, memory booster, memory cleaner
► System Control
◊ CPU governor, frequency, voltage, GPU controls, thermal and MPDecision controls
◊ Build.prop and sysctl editor (basic and advanced mode)
◊ Boost, analyze and benchmark SD cards
◊ Android memory manager, memory cleaner, f-sync control
◊ Safe: auto-restore CPU settings on boot-loop
► System Monitoring
◊ All Android applications or all processes, CPU, memory
► Status bar notifications
◊ CPU, memory, sd, optionally with graphics in drop-down
► Highly Configurable Widgets
◊ Resizable gauge widget
◊ 1x1 and 2x1 (PRO ONLY) text widgets
◊ 2x1-5x2 graphic widgets (PRO ONLY)
► Terminal Emulator
◊ Command history
◊ Share commands and outputs
► System Logs Reader
◊ Logcat or kernel messages
◊ Advanced filtering and search and much more that meets the eye

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