So today I took the plunge and rooted my phone.
Usually when I decide to do such a thing, it's to install apps like AdFree or System Tuner, or ES File Explorer (and others)
Well, upon installing the usual apps, I decided to open the System Tuner app and click on the CPU (tap, sorry touch screen folks) button...
Instead of seeing CPU0, I'm seeing CPU0 *and* CPU1 - this means the phone technically has a dual core processor. But the second is turned off.
I then delved into System Tuner's settings area and forced both CPUs online.
After that, I recorded my screen for further proof to show this phone is, in fact, a dual core phone.
Since I'm a new user, I cannot yet post proof (read: links).
So I recommend you search this title on YouTube for my videoroof that ZTE Awe (Virgin Mobile) is dual core.
You're welcome.
Usually when I decide to do such a thing, it's to install apps like AdFree or System Tuner, or ES File Explorer (and others)
Well, upon installing the usual apps, I decided to open the System Tuner app and click on the CPU (tap, sorry touch screen folks) button...
Instead of seeing CPU0, I'm seeing CPU0 *and* CPU1 - this means the phone technically has a dual core processor. But the second is turned off.
I then delved into System Tuner's settings area and forced both CPUs online.
After that, I recorded my screen for further proof to show this phone is, in fact, a dual core phone.
Since I'm a new user, I cannot yet post proof (read: links).
So I recommend you search this title on YouTube for my videoroof that ZTE Awe (Virgin Mobile) is dual core.
You're welcome.