Opensignal Internet Speed Test

Opensignal Internet Speed Test

5G 4G & WiFi Signal Speed Test

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All Versions of Opensignal Internet Speed Test

5.72.0

May 30, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements

5.71.0

May 16, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements

5.70.0

May 8, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements

5.69.0

April 29, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements

5.68.0

April 25, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements

5.66.0

April 22, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements

5.64.0

April 12, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements

5.62.0

March 28, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements

5.60.0

March 15, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements

5.58.0

March 1, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements

Price History of Opensignal Internet Speed Test

Description of Opensignal Internet Speed Test

Opensignal is a fully-featured mobile connectivity and network signal speed test tool. Speed test, including download, upload and latency - for 3G, 4G/LTE, 5G and WiFi Find the best network provider in your area. Compare coverage on Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon. Video streaming test - check streaming experience for Netflix, YouTube and others Compare what you’re paying for to what you’re actually getting by measuring connection quality on an Apple map with a database of signal and speed test results Completely free and no adverts. Our mission is to create an open-source map of connectivity so that everyone in the world can enjoy the best mobile connection available Features - Test tab with speed test and video streaming quality to analyze mobile video performance with results for time spent buffering, loading and playback - Signal dashboard and ping test - for testing latency response - Connectivity map to show locations of 3G and 4G/LTE tests - Network stats with average speeds for download, upload and latency and network strength on major providers - Historical log of your WiFi and 3G, 4G/LTE and 5G speed tests to check connectivity over time Opensignal Speed Tests Opensignal speed tests measure your real experience of mobile connectivity and signal. The speed test runs a 10 sec download test, 10 sec upload test and ping test to determine the speed you will likely experience. The speed test runs on common internet CDN servers. The result is calculated with the middle range of samples. Check if you're getting the network quality you're paying for from your mobile network or internet provider. Use our coverage maps to compare networks and data speed in your area. Opensignal works with WiFi mobile broadband internet. Video Speed Tests Slow video load time? Video buffering? More time waiting than watching? A good average network speed isn’t enough for a great video experience. Opensignal’s video test gives you the full picture of your network experience. Opensignal video tests show you exactly what to expect with HD and SD videos. Watch a 15 sec video snippet to test and log load time, buffering, and playback issues in real-time. Monitor how video quality changes with time and location. Review video test results in History to see if your network experience has changed over time. Coverage Map Opensignal’s coverage maps show signal strength down to street level using speed test and signal data from local users. With network stats on local network operators, you can check speeds ahead of a trip, find out if you will get a signal in remote areas, check your signal against others in the area to see if you’re getting the best service, arrange the best local SIM and check the signal strength when travelling. Improving Network Connectivity We provide an independent source of truth in mobile network experience: A data source that shows how users experience mobile network speeds, gaming, video and voice services worldwide. To do this, we collect data on the signal strength, network, location and other device sensors. You can stop this at any time in the settings. We share this data with network operators globally and others in the industry to drive better connectivity for all. Do Not Sell My Info: https://www.opensignal.com/ccpa
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Opensignal Internet Speed Test: FAQ

Can Opensignal Internet Speed Test support iPad devices?

No, Opensignal Internet Speed Test is not available for iPad users yet.
The Opensignal Internet Speed Test app was developed by Opensignal Inc..
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 13.0.
Opensignal Internet Speed Test has an excellent rating of 4.5 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Opensignal Internet Speed Test App Is Utilities.
The latest version of the Opensignal Internet Speed Test app is 5.72.0.
The most recent update for Opensignal Internet Speed Test was released on June 30, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 6, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the Opensignal Internet Speed Test app in English, French, German and 9 more.
Unfortunately, Opensignal Internet Speed Test is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Opensignal Internet Speed Test.
No, Opensignal Internet Speed Test does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Opensignal Internet Speed Test

  • Version 5.70.0

    I be used the open signal app for years. I primarily use it to find the direction of the nearest cell tower. But the latest few updates (5+ or more) state “No Cell Tower Located”. This doesn’t matter if WiFi is on or off. I have an iPhone 15 with the latest updates and your app version 5.70.0 (latest version) on the Verizon network.

    While other features, such as speed testing is nice, the cell tower direction is primarily what this is app is Doran’s why I use it.

    Also, I’ve tried app support (website contact us), and every email address I can enter is stated as not supported.
  • Crippled apps

    Opensignal & Meteor — two crippled apps that should be merged into one.

    On Meteor, the maps tab will show the name of the WiFi access point, but on the history tab, it will say “unknown wifi” but will allow you to edit the name. How does that make any sense. Similar issues on Opensignal, which recognizes the name of the access but then saves the name as simply Wifi under history. Mobile will also only say 5G or 4G but then does not include the network provider, which is especially helpful while roaming, nor does it include GPS coordinates like Meteor does… I could go on, but it’s hard to believe this disjointed behavior, as dysfunctional as it is, has not been purposeful.
  • Questionable Download/Upload Speeds

    As an app it serves its purpose to determine download/upload speeds; however, the available data within the app for comparing carriers is questionable. When comparing carrier speeds where does the data come from? What’s the distance that these numbers are pulling from? Is it local or based within 100 miles? A 1,000 miles? Nationwide? Is it an average of nationwide speeds so it’s inflated? Based on my experience, one particular carrier has a very large variance between what other users experience to my actual experience. It’s a very large variance and it’s pointless. It’s almost like one carrier is inflating the download/upload speeds with the assistance of the maker of this app.