Hey guys, is Android overclocking safe? Well, we can say yes, even though you should overclock only 10-20% of your stock frequency, or else your device will encounter another issue: battery drain. Anyhow, let’s say you overclock your handset from 1 GHz to 1.5 GHz; now this does not mean that your Android device will constantly run on 1.5 GHz, as that power will be used only when needed (running games, or multiple apps, showing HD movies or running 3D tools, doing your personal biz etc).
I mean overclocking is not a million percent safe but there are certainly a lot of pros and cons. You can do tons of theme and entertainment options are endless. On the bad side like I mentioned earlier, you get inherit bad battery syndrome, potiential phone crashing and other things.
As already mentioned, usually, after overclocking the CPU, the Android users are complaining about battery drain issues. In order to increase the power and also keep the battery performances I recommend you to bump the CPU frequency only with 10-20% of your stock power.
Soooo, now you know a little on Android overclocking. Below I will put a link on how to very easily overclock a Samsung Mega. Goodnight, Steemites.
https://mob-core.com/en/samsung-galaxy-mega-6.3-i9200/programmy-dlja-android/88-droid-overclock.html