4.2
3.79K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

CPU Stats that displays usage details within your phones status bar.

Features:
* 6 & 8 Core CPU Support!! (2 notification icons)
* Single Core, Dual Core (NVIDIA Tegra 2), & Quad Core (NVIDIA Tegra 3) support!!
* Statusbar notification for CPU Usage
* Statusbar notification for CPU Frequency

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source: https://github.com/takke/cpustats
Updated on
15 Jul 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
3.35K reviews
A Google user
05 May 2019
Using a lot of CPU while phone is asleep. (At least, that's what my phone tells me) Also, it'd be great if you would make it where you can turn off the notifications on the notifications pull-down, without having to turn off the icons on the notification bar. It doesn't seem to be tracking CPU usage for the individual cores. The first 4 cores always read the same. Sometimes the app locks up and doesn't update at all.
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Mark Barton
31 May 2023
The app works but the notification for the frequency is not working right. It shows the frequency for one CPU, then shows the frequency for the other CPU within the same notification. I constantly switches back and forth between the two for some reason. I wish it would show the frequency and load for both CPU's instead of looking at cores 1-4.
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Moto Ol
29 March 2021
+It's the only cpu display app I could find that doesn't have ads. -The display updates don't happen anywhere near the intervals selected in the settings. They're usually much slower and sometimes stop all together. Also I don't think they're accurate. When I have a computation app (Boinc) running it displays between 65% and 100%. It should be always around 100%. I'm running Android 9.
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What's new

v2.2.2
- Support Android 14

v2.2.1
- Support Android 13

v2.1.5
- Fix some problems on Android 11

v2.1.2
- Fix to stop notification by system after closing the main activity
- Fix some bugs

v2.1.0
- Change notification icon color to Monochrome (Android 5.0+)
- Set "Start on boot" by default
- Support Android 4.0 or later (Stop supporting Android 2.3 to 3.2)
- Set icon mode as "1 Icon (sorted)" by default
- Others