Because of my insomnia I am dedicated to the BIG problem that haunts all owners dell'Ecoo e04 Aurora: the OVERHEATING !
I think I found the ultimate solution (at least that's what they say on the site of the "developers"). Unfortunately, this solution requires to lower the frequency of the CPU (which is in itself absurd) ... but it seems to be the ONLY option if you want to avoid using the back of our Ecoo e04 to cook steaks.
You have to install 2 apps :
1) Uni-init + v1.0.apk
2) 3ctoolbox.free (although I recommend the Pro version ... since the free did not want to perform its duty on my Ecoo).
Tap on Uni-init + v1.0 ... tap on "Activate" and then tap on "Verify" (you should see the message "init.d supported")
Tap on 3ctoolbox (NOT check this box absolutely between modules Xposed) ... tap on the menu at the top left ... tap on "Managing CPU" ... lower the first frequency to 1.17GHz (I know ... it is absurd to buy a smartphone with 1.7GHz and then having to turn down it to 1.17GHz) ... tap on "Governor" and set on "powersave" ... tap on the white circle at the top right (you will see the message "settings saved in init.d ") ... and finally reboot your device. The following screenshots show to you the actual lowering of the CPU frequency (and unfortunately the poor score of Antutu):
I think I found the ultimate solution (at least that's what they say on the site of the "developers"). Unfortunately, this solution requires to lower the frequency of the CPU (which is in itself absurd) ... but it seems to be the ONLY option if you want to avoid using the back of our Ecoo e04 to cook steaks.
You have to install 2 apps :
1) Uni-init + v1.0.apk
2) 3ctoolbox.free (although I recommend the Pro version ... since the free did not want to perform its duty on my Ecoo).
Tap on Uni-init + v1.0 ... tap on "Activate" and then tap on "Verify" (you should see the message "init.d supported")
Tap on 3ctoolbox (NOT check this box absolutely between modules Xposed) ... tap on the menu at the top left ... tap on "Managing CPU" ... lower the first frequency to 1.17GHz (I know ... it is absurd to buy a smartphone with 1.7GHz and then having to turn down it to 1.17GHz) ... tap on "Governor" and set on "powersave" ... tap on the white circle at the top right (you will see the message "settings saved in init.d ") ... and finally reboot your device. The following screenshots show to you the actual lowering of the CPU frequency (and unfortunately the poor score of Antutu):