5.16.24
Application, Tools
KAIBITS Software GmbH
3.8 | 8477 Ratings | 74464 Views
Category | : | Application, Tools | Developer | : | KAIBITS Software GmbH |
Released | : | 2011-04-09 | Update | : | 2020-03-11 |
Get It On | : | Last Version | : | 5.16.24 | |
Content Rating | : | Everyone | Requirement | : | 4.2 Android |
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Three widget sizes: 1×1, 2×1 and 2×2 in different styles. (If you can’t find widgets, please copy the app back to phone memory)
Network Signal Info Pro provides detailed information over the currently used network with accurate signal strength output, whether WiFi (WLAN) or cellular (mobile) connection and is easy to use.
With “Mobile Signal”: Network operators, sim provider, phone type, network type, network strength in dbm and ASU, data state, data activity, country code of the mobile phone, device ID, IP address (internal und external), roaming state.
The Pro version (compared to the free version) has no ads, a NEW cell tower database with more than 80 million entries, a NEW MOBILE SIGNAL TRACKER function that generates a KML file for use with Google Earth, more widgets, a MOBILE SIGNAL LOST SERVICE and much more.
My app differentiates the signal strength into a total of 14 bars. This will give you a quick visualized and detailed information on your signal strength.
Do you know ? Network Signal Info / Pro are UNIQUE This type of software is ONLY available on Android smartphones – neither iOS nor Window Phones.
In addition to the more sophisticated graphical representation of the signal strength you will also be able to see some more interesting information.
Furthermore, there is a log function in csv-file format for wireless and mobile signal strength available (for e.g. Excel import).
I have especially worked on the visualization of the Wi-Fi and mobile signal strength. They have received special importance. Normally they are only divided into weak, good and excellent signals. Graphically there are mostly “only” three to five bars shown as a mobile signal and three “waves” shown as a Wi-Fi connection.
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