Open Signal Map Web

An App To Check Signal Strength Right From Your Phone

Open Signal Map Web

Ever come across a situation when you just want to have a quick chat with your family, friends or colleagues but dismayed to see no or very less signal strength? Or is it only for you that signal strength is less ?

Fortunately there are apps that you can now use to check the strength of your carrier before thinking of number portability. Open Signal map is one such app that is available for Android phones. It can not only measure the signal strength of GSM/EDGE/3G connections but also Wi-Fi signals at your office or homes. You also have the option to upload these data to their servers so that the database is updated and help in mapping of towers. The web version of this tool is platform independent and can be accessed from PC etc. Its a crowd-sourced portal that tells you about the density of the towers, type of technologies like 2g/3g, operator coverage and more in around you and these are sourced from users, in other words crowdsourced.

I had this situation where the GSM signal strength on my phone was drastically down at my home, and what I thought to be a temporary issue dragged on for days. From my previous readings I could make the tower (based on cell id) to which my phone was connected and also its location using the integration with google maps. With this data in hand I could better explain and demand the action from my service provider. Strangely, after everything was set right the service provider’s field engineer came to check on the problem!

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 Here is what this app is capable of:

– Signal direction
– Signal graph
– Map and radar views of cell towers & WiFi routers
– Detailed signal strength
– Save data to SD card
– Widgets (in beta)
– Save wifi access points and maps of their locations by running the speed test
– History of signal readings

Games For Your Android Phone Loved By Kids As Well.

Games Kids Love on Android Phones

Games For Your Android Phone Loved By Kids As Well.

Here is a list of free games on my Android phone and enjoyed by kid(s) and adults alike:

  • Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons & Angry Birds Rio: Needs No introduction 🙂 Download it from here
  • Kids Connect Xmas, Kids Connect the Dots Lite : Connect the dots to unravel the pictures, themed on various images and Christmas (christmas version) but Kids will definitely love the simplicity and the learning of numbers
  • Labyrinth: Labyrinth is the classic game where you control a steel ball by tilting a wooden labyrinth. Probably one of the games that would require co-ordination of hand movement, and concentration. Good fun for the grown ups too!
  • Draw:  A freestyle drawing app for the kids helps them unleash their creativity. You can also save the creations as images.
  • Unblock Me:  The goal of this puzzle game is to get the red block out of the board by sliding the other blocks out of the way.Slightly tough for the kids in the age group of 3-4 but nevertheless good fun if they can crack it!
  •  ShakyTower: Stack the boxes, hold them for certain time or shake them and destroy within the time to earn points. This game is fun for the grown ups too!
  • SuperTux: The ever famous and adorable Super Tux is here on Android too, although is very similar to the ones for the PCs,  maneuverability is slightly difficult due to screen size even on Galaxy S.
  • AirAttack: AirAttack is a top down air combat shooter game. The graphics in this game is amazing and all those jet planes, tanks, fireworks, bombs and bazookas will surely keep the kids entertained!
  • BubbleBlast: Bubble Blast 2 is a puzzle game in which you burst bubbles to trigger a chain reaction in order to eliminate them.
  • Kids Number & Maths :  Kids Number and Maths is a game for kids to learn numbers and build basic math skills. Shake the phone and screen toggles!
  • YooNinja: YooNinja is a game that involves guiding a running Ninja up and down to get through different barriers. Forward running is the only way to keep your life as the darts which keep after you will kill you.
  • Speedx3D: Speedx is a accelerometer-controlled tunnel racer with support for 3D glasses, OpenFeint platform and Zeemote controller
  • Kids Socks: Kids socks is a game for preschool kids. Kids drag the sock with the same colors and pattern to do a match.
  • CrazySnowboard: Crazysnowboard is a 3D snowboarding action for mobiles and it has numerous missions, riders, snow boards, in-air tricks and more.
  • Four in a Line: If you have ever played Connect Four in the physical form I am pretty sure you will love the mobile version too!
  • Need For Speed Shift*: One of the Best, if not The Best app for car racing and a paid one too (*only paid game in this list). You will love the motion sensing and not to forget the Drift action!  Heavy on RAM but the Drift, Nitro experience beats it all!

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