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I am curious why would you want to know the strength/quality of other mobile network besides the one you are on ?
Not sure on CDMA phones with no SIM cards, but I'm not sure how are you supposed to know the signal of other networks when your SIM card is tuning your phone's antennae to that of your own network. I dont think that's possible.
Because I would like to know the quality of other networks' signals. As I seem to get unusually poor signal, I want to discount the phone or the network. As I'm also at the point of contract renewal, I would like to know more about the signal strength of networks I potentially sign up to - I don't want to find out once I'm in to a 24-month contract.
As my device can detect the presence of other networks (ie, when you manually select the network in Android's settings), I'd have thought it reasonable to then be able to measure the quality of the signals, too. I haven't yet found an app that can do this, though.
Did you try 'OpenSignal'?
Harry
Did you try 'OpenSignal'?
Harry
Is it 'OpenSignal' or 'OpenSignalMaps'? I found the latter, but no mention of 'OpenSignal'. In any case, it only shows data for my own network and not others.
The free app Wi-Fi Finder has a radarscopelike scanner that displays, a.o. things, all found WiFi hotspots and indicates the strongest.
It's 'OpenSignalMaps'. Sorry, but the icon on my screen has shown it shorted
I didn't tried this with the app but I thought it would show other networks when I switch on it manually.
Harry
I don't think he wants to see other wifi networks - he wants to see cell networks.
I know by sure that my phone with just one SIM can see ALL operators available around: I can see the full operators list by accessing "manual operator selection" menu!