Network Cell Info Manual v3 180730 PDF
Network Cell Info Manual v3 180730 PDF
Network Cell Info Manual v3 180730 PDF
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Manual v.3
(!) The free Lite app doesn’t have all the features listed here.
(!) “Pro” features are available only in the Pro Subscription, of the paid app.
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Quick Links
✓Manual: http://goo.gl/hhUFGp
✓Dual SIM issues: Make sure you enable it in the app settings, http://goo.gl/o0SC6j
(*) Notes:
• Data accuracy is dependent on device implementation of Android APIs. Not all manufacturers/devices implement fully/correctly Android APIs.
• For Android < 5.0, Dual SIM is not supported for non-MediaTek devices, due to Android/device limitation.
• You may use Mozilla Stumbler app, to update the Mozilla MLS database in your area.
Export measurements ✓ ✓ ✓
Measurements in Background ✓ ✓
Map memory cache ✓ ✓
Screen rotation (landscape) ✓ ✓
(*) Notes:
•Data accuracy is dependent on device implementation of Android APIs. Not all manufacturers/devices implement fully/correctly Android APIs.
•For Android < 5.0, Dual SIM is not supported for non-MediaTek devices, due to Android/device limitation.
•You may use Mozilla Stumbler app, to update the Mozilla MLS database in your area.
•Low WiFi AP scan period, has diminishing effect on the throughput (Android issue).
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(**) xARFCN, Band, Fc, for Android 7+ devices implementing well the corresponding Android API 17+ telephony functions.
(#) If applicable, and assuming the device/manufacturer firmware provides the corresponding functionality to the Android interface.
Gauge Tab (1/2)
This is the starting tab showing essential network signal strength and
information for the serving cell, as well as the neighbor cells.
The top gauge "Serving Cell" provides the signal strength about the
cell you are currently connected to. The other gauges "Neighbor #x"
are the signal strengths of the neighbor cells you are most likely to
switch to, if you move or if the network judges so.
Additionally this tab provides info on WiFi, and the second SIM of dual
SIM (Android 5+) phones (if enabled from the app settings).
(1) App close, App settings, and overflow button for feedback etc.
(2) Available tabs (functionalities)
(3) Signal level, Wireless network type, and Network provider name
(4) SDR: Service Status, Mobile Data and Roaming ON/OFF indications
(5) Signal Strength Gauge and Signal Strength and Quality "LCDs"
(6) Serving cell identification details
(7) Neighbor cell gauges, Band info
(8) Tapping on individual gauge you can turn it off (CPU easing)
(9) WiFi signals information
Note: You can find all the acronyms, under the app settings / about /
FAQ.
(2) SIM2 cells’ information ** (for dual SIM phones with Android > 5)
Note: You can click any gauge to turn it off, to save CPU power.
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(4) This and the subsequent rows show the neighbor cells status.
If you have purchased the “Pro” subscription, you can get to this
view,
either by long click in one cell entry (preferred), on the normal Raw
Tab view,
either by going to app settings -> raw tab -> Pro – Cell list view
options -> Compact
(3) Plot legends (colors) for Serving (S) and Neighbor (N#) Cells
Note: You can click on a point in the graph, and it will show the Y-axis
value.
(1) Connection statistics on each of 2G, 2.5G, 3G, 3.5G, 4G, or 4G+
technologies, when cellular data are ON or OFF, along with the
counted number of samples.
(1) App close, App settings, and overflow button for feedback etc.
(2) Wireless network type, and Network provider name
(3) Serving cell gauge along with cell info
(4) Neighbor #1 cell gauge along with cell info
(5) Current location Lat, Lon, with location accuracy in m/ft
(6) Number of measurements and cell locations, with
distance and accuracy settings
(7) Speed in km/h or mph (from settings)
(8) Current location
(9) Serving cell location not tower location (marker has relevant info)
(2) Serving cell location not tower location (marker has relevant info)
(3) Compass (it appears when you “turn” the map with two fingers)
(1) Hide sensitive data from displaying (in case you want to take a
screenshot
(4) SIM2 information (for dual SIM phones with Android > 5)
(4) Database: Select the database type when saving logs in the Map
(see more info in the About / FAQ)
(5) Wireless Systems: Set the LTE thresholds type (for signal level)
(7) Raw: Change the Raw Tab view (see also Raw Tab)
(2) Select the preferred SIM number (for applicable devices) – this
shows first that SIM in the Gauge/Raw tabs, and also it shows that SIM
in the Plot/Stats/Map tabs
(3) You may set the signal refresh rate to a higher value if you want to
save battery, but the signal strength refreshing will get obviously
slower
(4) (5) Shortcuts to the system network settings and system settings
In addition you can select the scan period (refresh rate) for Access-
Points.
(1) Switch to keep measurements updates (in the Map tab) ON even
when leaving the Map tab
In the app, you can choose the database format by going to the app
settings -> database.
There are also other 2 formats available only in the Pro subscription
of the paid app, given in the following link:
- Hide the clear markers buttons (to avoid deleting by mistake the
measurements)
Soft keys
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Settings - Notifications
In the Notification Settings, you can:
Licenses’ list
Acknowledgments
Our email to contact us, if you have any issues with the app
A link to give us a (5*) rating in the Store, which is very important for
us to continue the project