Opensignal Internet Speed Test Reviews – Page 8

4/5 rating based on 371 reviews. Read all reviews for Opensignal Internet Speed Test for iPhone.
Opensignal Internet Speed Test is free iOS app published by Opensignal Inc.

No signal

JASP67

I trying to get the towers that are Closed to me and I can’t get none I have Altice Mobile wireless now and before I have att and I have the same problems no towers found Altice wireless used both att towers and Sprint and can’t get more than one bar


Best features removed

[Name withheld]

This app used to show exact tower locations on the map, which was a huge help for troubleshooting in marginal coverage areas. The new “signal compass” is, sadly, almost worthless.


Doesn’t work

pr53188

Says it can’t locate any cell towers


Missing 5g

iLikeSlurpees

No 5g coverage information even though app description states it includes 5g.


OpenSignal 5/5Stars

r u2

Great App!!!!!


Block maps

brandonj416

The map loads in blocks and some of the blocks are blank... It’s been a problem for over a year!


5G

dansal2

Fix for 5G please!


Useless coverage maps

CCFFCCFFCCFF

I downloaded app to compare providers’ coverage in Mexico. Surprised and pleased when provider list let me see maps for Telcel and ATT separately, then I noticed two maps were identical (did AB compare of screenshots since I didn’t trust my memory). Maps were also flakey and useless wherever I checked them in Maine, too. Deleted


Worthless

Doc_68W_

First the positive: It works well providing you with a true internet speed test. Now the bad: The maps and “signal finder” are worthless. They don’t show many cell phone towers at all. I have a huge, multi-cell tower operated by my carrier a half mile from my house that’s been there for 15 years that they don’t recognize at all. When asked about that, their reply is “it’s not in our database.” As a result of that, rather than their signal pointer pointing towards that tower, it points to where there is no tower... False positives and inaccurate locations are even worse than the towers they fail to recognize. I live near Lake Michigan and their map shows a dozen towers in the middle of the lake. You may ask why it even shows a dozen towers in a relatively small area, I’ll tell you- Say a single tower has 9 cell antennas on it, this app shows it as 9 separate towers, and because the geolocation is so awful, it shows them all spread out over a mile apart. The end result is a single tower in a single location is reported as 9 different towers spread over a couple square miles, and their “signal finder” points at all those non-existent towers. Worthless.


Not Good

skypilot18

The Android version works well. Not so for the iPhones version useless