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Opensignal v7.50.1-1
- Date: 2026-01-08
- Category: Tools
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- Version: 7.50.1-1
- Language: English
- Size: 8.4 MB
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Opensignal v7.50.1-1 Introduction
Opensignal v7.50.1-1 OpenSignal helps you measure mobile and WiFi speed, latency, and connection stability. Run quick tests, review hourly averages, and use smart recommendations to improve browsing speed.
Opensignal v7.50.1-1
Opensignal is a great tool if you want to measure how fast your mobile connection is and how strong your signal gets. It runs three different tests, including a 5‑second speed check and a send-and-receive signal test, to help you estimate your internet speed in a dependable way.
The speed test uses CDN servers (a common approach used across the internet). It also helps you estimate your typical download speed by using a median sample size to produce more accurate results.
Beyond testing, the app can recommend ways to improve your connection speed based on the results. You can also adjust various settings to get a smoother experience for browsing, streaming, and general online use.
Key Features
Test Internet and Wi‑Fi speed
Opensignal is a multi-purpose app for checking and analyzing cellular, Wi‑Fi, and GPS network signals. It helps you understand connection quality and stay connected to the best available internet for both speed and overall performance.
Its network speed meter lets you check how quickly your mobile network loads data. You’ll also get details such as latency, stability, and other factors that affect connection speed. You can test your mobile network in different places and view detailed statistics each time.
- See the average speed by hour or by day of the week.
- Print a map of network speed for areas you live in or visit.
- Use a Wi‑Fi speed meter to measure speed on a specific Wi‑Fi network.
This is especially useful when you’re on a public Wi‑Fi or a different network than your usual home or workplace connection and you want to confirm performance before relying on it.

Find cell towers
The cell tower compass feature shows the direction of the network signal coming from nearby cell towers. In practice, it helps you position your phone more effectively and find the best towers for a stronger connection.

Because towers are spread across different locations—and buildings or other obstacles can block signals—your speed may drop. The compass feature helps you identify the direction of towers from different network providers, making it easier to choose a better spot for mobile data.
This can feel unnecessary in areas with strong carrier coverage, but it becomes very useful in challenging situations, like staying in a dormitory or living where signal sources are limited.
When you use the compass, you’ll see a simple map with tower icons. Your location is shown on the map, and the app displays the direction of the carrier towers in your area—helping you locate towers and choose where to stand for the best mobile connection.
Share information with the user community
Opensignal also includes a community element. Users can share information about their connection speed and also contribute other insights related to network performance in their region. Because of this, community submissions make Opensignal a valuable source of information about network quality worldwide.

Network signal map
The network signal map gives you a high-level view of how network signals are distributed and how strong they are in a given area.
It shows GSM, CDMA, LTE, and Wi‑Fi signal details using a color histogram. With the color gradient, you can quickly spot areas with stronger or weaker signal coverage. You can also review technical details such as latency, connection speed, user count, and network capacity.

A standout capability of the map is its ability to support precise location checks. You can tap a point on the map to see the network signal quality and speed at that location. It also supports analysis by area (partition), helping you find points with the best performance—or decide where to switch between options like 3G/4G, Bluetooth, or Wi‑Fi.
Opensignal can also help network service providers monitor connectivity continuously and suggest improvements for optimizing network services—so users can more reliably find a good connection and maintain quality.

Highlights
- Real-time internet performance information: the app displays up-to-date performance results from your internet connection as you test.
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