SystemPanel 2

by NextApp, Inc.


Tools

free



SystemPanel 2 beta.


SystemPanel is a tool to let you view and manage just about everything possible about the goings-on of your device and visualize it in an easy-to-understand graphical format. Features include:* Show active apps, record app battery, CPU, and wake lock usage over time to show potential battery drain issues* Draw plots showing how you used your phone over time and how much battery disappeared as a result* Analyze recent battery consumption and device wakeups (wakelocks), showing potential problem apps* Manage installed apps, backup app APKs, uninstall apps, and re-install archived versions* View apps categorized by the permissions they require* Disable system packages [ROOT required]* Disable individual services of apps (e.g. OTA updates) [ROOT required]* Browse all the technical nitty-gritty about your phoneThis app uses Accessibility services. SystemPanels "Usage" feature can optionally use an "accessibility service" to show you how much time youre spending in each app on your phone, and when you use them throughout the day. This is useful for those with addiction disorders (and/or their parents or legal guardians) to avoid addictive use of the device/specific applications. Use of this service is optional, and like the rest of SystemPanel, no collected data is sent from the device, it is only displayed to the user.* Android 9 support. NOTE: on Android 9, Enhanced Statistics requires an additional permission, INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS, is required and must be set-up via ADB, root, or Windows utility app.* Automatic guessing of system load baseline.* Ad-supported version now has standard AdMob ads, because AdMob killed the nice-looking native ads. :(

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Mostly nice, BUT Live Running just shows blue circle spinning forever.

joecar

As a user of the original SystemPanel app, who also supported the development by purchasing & recommending to others, I'm definitely disappointed with this v2 release that never left the beta stage, nor has had an update for nearly 4 years. I see that others report this app has functionality on Android 12, but if you're at the very least a tech enthusiast, you probably understand why 3+ year old compiled code in a beta version can't be reliable. I believe this is officially now "abandonware". :(

Stephen Stalnaker

I have been looking for an app that could do this kind of thing unrooted for ages. All seems to be working fine on Android 12. I followed the instructions to grant permissions using adb on windows and it all worked without any issues. This is a great app that shows me what each app is doing so I can throw out the CPU and battery hogs. Thanks dev!

Miles Henderson

It seems to be useful for detecting power-hungry apps. Much better than GSam Battery Monitor, which provides erratic results such as NaN, null, $*$% and weird things like that instead of normal numbers. And much better than BetterBatteryStats or Wakelock detector, which are too old apps and don't work on newer devices anymore...

Míkel Rodríguez

Apparently they want me to buy one of those prehistoric computer things to fully unlock this software. Aka do the only thing anyone needs it for. To see what apps are hogging my device

Shawn Jones

Functional, and sleek system monitor app. Sadly quite limited unless you enable special permissions by connecting your device to a PC, but that's not a fault of this app, it's a limitation/security feature in Android. But even with special permissions I can't seem to find info on active processes.

Karl Ramstedt

Very useful to troubleshoot system issues and found out apps that are troublemakers.

Florent Paillot

Nope. Use DevCheck by flar2 ... much better and no ads.

gz1wireless gmail

It's pretty good so far

Demon Slayer

Useful, but I can't give anything more to an app that you can't quit. Doing back just hides the app, there's nothing like an exit button.

Wo Aln