Calibrator works out your Android phone's capabilities and what software it supports. You can also review your phone and tell everyone what you think of it so others can find it helpful. This is a reworked version of Calibrator for J2ME.
Like it? Share with your friends!
Supported operating systems:
Google Android 1.0, Google Android 1.5, Google Android 1.6, Google Android 10.x, Google Android 2.0, Google Android 2.1, Google Android 2.2, Google Android 2.3, Google Android 3.0, Google Android 3.1, Google Android 3.2, Google Android 4.0, Google Android 4.1, Google Android 4.2, Google Android 4.3, Google Android 4.4, Google Android 5.x, Google Android 6.x, Google Android 7.x, Google Android 8.x, Google Android 9.x
Similar Software:
OS Monitor (for Tablet) OS Monitor (for Tablet) lets you monitor your Android system.
Process - monitor all processes.
Interface - show every network interface.
Network - display every network connection (requires Google Map )
Misc - monitor processor, battery and file system.
Message - check dmesg or logcat in real-time
Sensors toolbox Sensors toolbox - is a set of tools which allows you to know almost everything about status of your mobile device. With this app you can get profound information on all sensors of your device. Besides, you can watch sensors work in real time mode and get detailed description of each detector and parameter
Partition Table Partition Table - A MUST have tool for would be rooters or if you just want to know more about your phone. As the title says the application displays the Partition table of your Android phone. A small help screen in the app will further guide you about the Partition Table
Droid System Suite Droid System Suite provides a lot of technical information about your Android device (OS, Build, Battery, CPU, Sensors, etc.), real-time System Monitor (CPU load, Battery, RAM, SDCard usage, uptime, etc.) to control system internals, Task manager, Application Manager and more.
What's New in This Release:
· Tasks: Fixed annoying crash when loading tasks
Greenify Greenify - is a useful utility thanks to which you can automatically disable unused processes in background mode in order to prolongue the work of your Android device. A user can also schedule start of certain applications according to time or event
Space Tracker Ad For users who like to upload download transfer files frequently, finding whether there are enough space on sdcard or phone is monotonous affair. Using the default Settings app provide that info but this widget app go further
SGS Tools SGS Tools is an app which contains useful functions specially for the Samsung Galaxy S.
It can do the following things:
• Secret codes list (Don't worry clicking around, there will appear a popup if you have selected factory/hard reset )
• System clean up: this means you can delete all system apps you don't like with 1 click. It will remove the .apk, the
CPUStats CPUStats - A simple app which shows some info about CPU frequencies and governor.
What's New in This Release:
· Changed startup screen, and now you can even disable it!!
· Changed logic that interacts with system, so it should have faster startup and less CPU usage. Because of this, it will ask root permission again!
· Included cpufreq_stats
DroidXRay DroidXRay gives you detailed information about your Android device's hardware and performance of some components.
· Did you know that storage space (internal disk space) affects the performance of tasks like browsing your contact's list?
DroidXRay shows you how fast your storage devices are operating and how fast you can scan your contact list, photos and music
Notification history log Notification History Log - is an application for viewing all notifications in your device, even those deleted. This is the only application, which will help you get old (removed) notifications. In fact, you will get control over all your notifications with this utility
Other Software by developer «Mobile-Utopia»:
WhatColour WhatColour uses your mobile phone's camera to recognize and name colours.
How to Use
Click Start on the main menu and you should see your camera view (you may need to open the camera protector if a slide phone). Then position the yellow viewing square over an object and press the fire/select/ok button (the button in the middle of your direction controls)