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Version
5.1.3
Size
9.9 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About Qute

Qute is a terminal emulator that brings Unix-like command-line power to your Android device. Execute system commands directly from your smartphone and manage your device like a mini-computer, handling tasks that standard Android settings cannot reach.

Take control of advanced device management by running a wide array of system commands. Tweak network configurations, manage file systems, install applications, and perform deep system adjustments — all from your phone's command line. The interface is built for efficiency, making complex operations accessible whether you're an advanced user or system administrator.

Script execution and automation lie at the core of this app's capabilities. Save and manage bash scripts, create custom shortcuts, and automate repetitive tasks to streamline your workflow. Root access support grants superuser privileges for comprehensive device control and optimization. Run standard Linux commands like ls, grep, awk, and ssh directly on your Android device, transforming your phone into a dynamic workstation.

Autocomplete functionality accelerates your command entry, while customizable command lists let you tailor the app to your specific needs. Create shortcuts for frequently used operations and enjoy seamless command-line file management. Build your own command library and refine your setup over time.

Qute requires Android 8.0 or higher to run. Download Qute today and unlock command-line control on your smartphone.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Execute Unix commands and bash scripts directly on your Android device
  • Root access support enables deep system tweaks and device optimization
  • Autocomplete and customizable shortcuts reduce repetitive command entry
  • Automate complex tasks through saved scripts and command libraries

Cons

  • Requires root access, which voids warranty and creates security risks
  • Command-line interface has a steep learning curve for non-technical users
  • Misconfigured commands can permanently damage device stability or data
  • No graphical interface means troubleshooting errors is difficult for beginners

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