Wifi Speed Test and 4G wifi App




The free OpenSignal app is packed with features to help you accurately measure the everyday experience you receive on your mobile network. No estimates. Includes:

Download speed, upload speed and latency test, test speeds on cellular or wifi
History of speed tests, visualized on a map or list
Stats on network availability – how much time you are connected to 2G, 3G, 4G, or have no signal
Stats on speeds experienced on all networks worldwide
Independent coverage maps made with data contributed by users
Free and ad-free

In detail: Speed test
The speed test runs a 10-sec download test, 10-sec upload test and multiple ping tests to determine the speed you will most likely experience. The speed test runs on common internet CDN servers. The speed result is calculated with the middle range of samples.

Run speed tests and use the speed test history to:
Measure mobile network experience right now
Compare speeds on wifi and on a mobile connection
See on the map where the best places to connect are
Find spots with the fastest speeds wherever you are: at home or at work, indoors or out
Know the best time of day to use wifi or mobile data
See how speeds change over time
Diagnose mobile or wifi connection issues – a problem with an app or with the connection?
Confirm a new or repaired wifi router works

Share speed tests on social media to:
Compare speeds with users on the same mobile operator
Find out if you should switch carriers or get a different device

In detail: Availability Stats
Availability is based on signal data. Collected when the screen is on, the app calculates the time you’ve spent on 2G, 3G, 4G or had no signal. This shows your network availability in the places you use your phone the most.

Use network availability to:
Learn about your connection – do you have a 4G package, but don’t get 4G?
Know if you get 3G or 4G in the places where you spend the most time
Prove to your mobile operator that you have a problem – too much time on 2G?

In detail: Network Stats
OpenSignal has Network Stats for all operators worldwide. Network Stats is generated using speed test and signal data submitted in a 60-day period. Search for locations and Network Stats updates the download speed, upload speed and latency that users experienced in that area. Sort Network Stats by the metric that’s important to you.

Use Network Stats to:
Compare speeds experienced on all operators in your area – could you have better speeds?
Pick the best provider if you go abroad and need a local SIM card
Choose the best location if you are considering different places to live
Help you pick the provider to use for a second SIM card on a dual SIM phone

In detail: Coverage Maps
OpenSignal’s coverage maps are available for all operators and zoom in to street level. The coverage maps are based on signal experienced by users – where users have been, signal data is aggregated and appears on the map. Change in settings for color-blind friendly colors.

Use the coverage maps to:
Check if you need to download things in advance of a journey
Find areas with signal in a remote area
Look for areas with 4G or only 2G/3G – should you be getting 4G based on the maps but are not? Check your device.
Find out on which operator users experience the best signal in your area
See the real coverage experienced – no estimates