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How to overclock Nexus 7?

Overclocking is the easiest way to improve overall performance on Google Nexus 7. NVIDIA Tegra 3 Super 4-PLUS-1 Quad Core CPU is clocked at 1.3 GHz by default on Nexus 7. However, you still can push its limit and improve overall Nexus 7 performance by overclock up to 1.7 GHz. Official Nexus 7 kernel does not support overclock feature. So you need to install custom kernel for Nexus 7 in order to overclock.

Note – overclock will reduce NVIDIA Tegra 3 CPU, GeForce GPU and other hardware components lifespan because it will overheat easily. Do it at your own risk.

Default @ 1.3 GHz

How to backup Nexus 7 with ClockworkMod Touch Recovery (CWM)? (Video)

The best ClockworkMod Touch Recovery (CWM) feature that I like ~ full system backup and restore with Nandroid. Just like Norton Ghost on PC. You can restore everything on your system including applications and data from the backups. You can do the same on Google Nexus 7 ClockworkMod Touch Recovery. How to backup Nexus 7 with ClockworkMod Touch Recovery? First of all, you need to install ClockworkMod Touch Recovery on Nexus 7. Have CWM already? Continue to read below step by step video guide for more information…

How to enable Asus Keyboard 3.0.0.0 on Nexus 7?

Guess what? There is a hidden treasure in Google Nexus 7 Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean OTA system update ~ Asus Keyboard 3.0.0.0. Yes, Asus Keyboard was included in the latest OTA but hidden. So if you don’t like to use stock Android keyboard, you can try out Asus Keyboard instead. Note – root access is required.

Asus Keyboard 3.0.0.0 on Google Nexus 7

How to root Android 4.2 Jelly Bean Nexus 7?

Why all applications that require root access are not working anymore on my Google Nexus 7? After troubleshooting, seem like Superuser application by ChainsDD does not support Android 4.2 Jelly Bean yet. So I have to re-root Nexus 7 with Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean (Build number JOP40D). How to root Android 4.2 Jelly Bean Nexus 7? The procedure is the same as previous Android version. Just Superuser application was replaced by SuperSU from Chainfire.

Top reasons to root Nexus 7

Why should you root Google Nexus 7? Personally, the 2 top reasons that I root Nexus 7 ~ application, data & system settings backup and remove advertisement. Besides, you can further improve Nexus 7 performance and enhance user experience with root access. Lot of useful Android applications and modifications require root access to work. In addition, you can install custom kernel and ROM which will improve Nexus 7 overall performance and battery life. Therefore, root Nexus 7 is a must for me. And for you too…

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