OS Monitor (Legacy)

4.2
345 reviews
50K+
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Everyone
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About this app

Notice: It is a legacy version for OS Monitor, please use it if you really want to use.

OSMonitor is a small tool let you monitor your android phone.

> Process - monitor all processes and display detail information about each.
> Network - show every physical or logical network interface with statistics.
> Connection - display every tcp or udp network connection, and query it via WHOIS ( require Google Map )
> Misc - monitor processor, battery and file system.
> Log - check dmesg or logcat in real-time.

P.S. I don't maintain this version anymore. :)
Updated on
Sep 1, 2013

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
322 reviews
A Google user
October 8, 2014
There are only three apps that deserve a 100% 5 star rating that I know of... this app (on a rooted phone), supersu, and du speed booster. This app reliably tells you almost every current stat about your phone, and does a really good job setting cpu frequency ranges.download it asap if you have a slow phone.
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A Google user
November 18, 2015
This must be the best version for Android 2.3! Great work, thanks for this legacy version developer! Only thing I miss: Top processes in notification
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A Google user
October 28, 2017
I did love it, but with android latest versions 6+ it's DEAD. GOOGLE Strikes again locking down the phone until it's critically useless.
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