4.3
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About this app

Now LTE ready! Fieldtest shows LTE RSRP and RSRQ.

A permanent RXL level of -115dBm on some Samsung phones is a Samsung bug! Only Samsung is able to fix that.

Powerful WarDriving scanner and GSM / CDMA / EVDO / UMTS and LTE Netmonitor and drive test tool with voice notifications. It scans for all WiFi networks in range & saves the data with GPS coordinates into a file on your sd card. You can create a kml file for Google Earth. It shows you the encrytion, channel an signal strength. It shows all APs in range in a live map.

G-MoN is a Wardriving scanner to collect and map all received wifi access points. It is also a 2G/3G netmonitor and field test drive tool for radio planning engineers. Needs enabled GPS for correct position in map!

To import a V3.0 (decimal cell data and coordinates without characters) CLF file, remove all comment lines, rename it to import.clf and copy it to /sdcard/gmon/ then start import CLF from menu.

You can log GSM or UMTS RX levels into a kml file for Google Earth or a csv file. There are 5 color groups for different levels. These levels can be defined by the user in the settings menue. This file is saved into the gmon folder on the sdcard or external memory. When the log is running, the G-MoN Notification Icon changes color to red. 2G/3G logging does not work when the screen is off!
Updated on
Mar 28, 2020

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data isn’t encrypted
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.2
4.76K reviews
A Google user
January 22, 2020
The app requested permission to turn my WiFi on and got itself into a loop. The only way I could get rid of it was to reboot the phone. Clicking both 'accept' and 'deny' did nothing to remove it.
67 people found this review helpful
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Nicholas Tarnowsky
December 29, 2020
Gives you all the network information plus some. It's very thorough app accurate nice simple interface if you're a techie or cellular nerd this app is right up your alley
35 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
December 27, 2018
doesn't find my cell site area. my wifi router shows up 2 blocks away from my house. not of any use.
52 people found this review helpful
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