Boost the performance of your Android phone to get rid of lags and slow responses using a simple script called the V6 SuperCharger script.
Since Android handsets can be heavily tweaked with third-party ROMs and kernels, many might agree that either the ROM has good eye-candy and great features but is slightly sluggish or maybe it's the other way around. A developer named ‘Zeppelirox’ has studied the behavior and written a script which helps tweak the Android operating system to gain performance in terms of graphical speed. What this actually does is try to clear useless memory space (RAM management) by clearing unwanted memory hogging apps and decreasing the graphical lag which helps improve the performance of the home launcher, certain games and the UI responsiveness. It is similar to automatic memory management software but does it by running a script in the boot sequence and making it a default in the operating system. It also makes the home launcher ‘hard-to-kill’ saving it from reloading and straining the memory. Step 1 Android puts each running app into OOM (Out Of Memory) groups and each is based on their priority from 1 to 6. These are as follows:
Hence by adjusting these app priorities, one can take control of the memory usage and shut them down thus keeping the memory free and keeping your phone running faster and smoother. Step 2 Note: The V6 Supercharger script can be safely run on all Android phones; be it stock ROMs or third-party ROMs. It has presently been tested with Android Gingerbread and the effect will purely depend on the type of phone specs (GPU type, CPU speed and RAM capacity) and definitely on the kernel type. It will also depend on the amount of TSR (terminate and stay resident) apps such as alarms, live wallpapers, etc, that you may have installed which cause additional memory strain. Those using ICS-based ROMs can also try the similar method, but the script will be different. You can get the scripts on the XDA forums. Step 3 Requirements:
Begin by rooting your phone if you haven’t already done so. You can find the procedure to do so for your Android handset on the XDA forums. Step 4 |
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