

See the Bootloader, SDK, build serial, MCC, MNC, Screen Size and more.
#QUICKBOOT APP ANDROID#
Now with one tap also see device network, software, and hardware information about your Android phone or tablet device. Now with one tap also see device network, softwar. Create shortcuts / widgets on your home screen for easier access.

Reboot your device, power off your device, or boot your device into recovery or bootloader mode, with just one tap. Want to stay up to date with the latest Gems? Sign up for the Mac Gems newsletter for a weekly e-mail summary of Gems reviews sent directly to your Inbox.** Root access to your phone is required to use this application. I’ve also seen reports that QuickBoot doesn’t maintain the default boot volume when used on PowerPC Macs this feature apparently works only on Intel Macs.

What’s new in version 1.1 Updated on Version 1. The other is that neither QuickBoot’s menu nor its window indicate which volume is the current startup volume-an important bit of info if you frequently switch between multiple startup volumes. QuickBoot is a small application to make it quick & easy to temporarily boot another drive/partition like a Windows drive and have the system boot back to your default system after. First, if you change the name of a bootable volume, or eject a volume, you must relaunch QuickBoot for its list to reflect the change. I did notice a couple minor issues with QuickBoot. (I like this behavior, but it would be useful if there was an option-say, by Option-choosing a volume-to make your choice “permanent.”) As with BootChamp, another benefit here over using the Startup pane of System Preferences is that your startup-disk setting isn’t changed permanently, so the next time you restart normally, your default startup volume is used.
