Data sources
This page lists a number of smartphone apps that allow the contribution of GSM cell tower measurements to the OpenCellID database.
Please contact Markus if you want to get your OpenCellID app added to this list.
Android smartphone apps
Name | Screenshot-1 | Screenshot-2 | Description | OpenCellID data consumer | OpenCellID data provider | Download |
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AIMSICD | AIMSICD = Android IMSI-Catcher Detector
AIMSICD is an application which help provide early warning and detection, when your mobile phone is under attack or threatened from either mobile tracking devices (known as "IMSI-Catchers") and other network surveillance equipment, criminal or governmental, regardless of the origin. Please note that this is a continually updated and developed community driven project, so new features may be added without notice. Features:
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yes | no | Github | ||
CellID info | Displays information on your currently-connected cellular network site, like Cell ID (CID), Location Area Code (LAC), Mobile Network/Country Code (MNC&MCC) or CDMA SID and NID. On GSM networks it can show lat/lon location by querying opencellid.org and show it on a map. |
yes | no | Google Play | ||
Cell searcher | Cell Searcher is a program that can be used to obtain information on cell towers that the android device is connected to. Cell Searcher supports GSM, CDMA, 4G, 3G, and 2G networks. The program offers the following functions:
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yes | no | Google Play | ||
inViu OpenCellID | mapping of house numbers by defining the exact position of the house number tag with the help of an integrated map | no | yes | Google Play | ||
inViu routes |
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yes | yes | Google Play | ||
Keypad-Mapper 3 | This app allows the mapping of house numbers by defining the exact position of the house number tag with the help of an integrated map; the recording of Cell ID information runs in background. |
no | yes | App Stores | ||
Rf Signal Tracker | The Ad-hoc Drive Test App! The RF Signal Tracker is an engineering application for doing impromptu hand-held drive-tests with your Android phone. You can monitor the RF and WiFi signal strength for the device as well as the serving cell locations and hotspot. You can also describe a cell site's zone of coverage, identify changes in technology and handover points, and save and playback that data. Many of the phone stats in the app can be displayed on the phone already (go to Settings -> About -> Status to see them). The advantage of this app is that you can then map, record, analyze, and share that data in a meaningful way. | yes | yes | Google Play | ||
Tower Collector | Tower Collector collects GPS locations of GSM/UMTS cell towers and sends them to the OpenCellID.org database. It is designed to help map the extent of the mobile phone network coverage. It is also possible to collect measurements for private purposes and export them to CSV or GPX files. It has 6 built-in, specially optimised GPS modes to reduce battery usage and provide high quality data. The app is designed to be simple, lightweight, and to use very few device resources. It works ONLY on the GSM and UMTS based networks; it does not support CDMA! |
no | yes | Google Play | ||
Wifi Scheduler (GEO) | Add on for the RYO Wireless Manager; allows geolocalizing cell towers from the app. |
yes | no | Google Play |
Blackberry smartphone apps
Name | Screenshot-1 | Screenshot-2 | Description | OpenCellID data consumer | OpenCellID data provider | Download |
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Get Cell ID | not interactive; daemon | A Blackberry app that runs in the background and tries to constantly submit information to http://www.OpenCellID.org on the currently-connected base station and the GPS location whenever the signal strength or GPS coordinates change. | no | yes | Sourceforge | |
Signal Tracker | Signal Tracker lets find the best and worst cell signal location on your wireless network at your place, work place and everywhere. Signal Tracker gives you the GPS location and the signal quality along with detail network information. | yes | yes | Blackberry World |
Firefox smartphone apps
Name | Screenshot-1 | Screenshot-2 | Description | OpenCellID data consumer | OpenCellID data provider | Download |
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Get Cell ID | This is an open web app, targeted at the Firefox OS and tested initially on the Geeksphone Peak, which grabs the current cellular network ID (the MCC, MNC, LAC and Cell ID) and displays it. The app will also optionally upload this information to OpenCellID.org, Mozilla Location Services, and/or a custom URL. See also: [1] |
no | yes | Github | ||
Checkin | This is an open web app, targeted at the Firefox OS and tested initially on the Geeksphone Peak, which enables the simple check-ins to nearby locations on Foursquare.
It does not attempt to be a complete Foursquare application; you cannot enter new venues, "explore", or see where your friends are. You can only check in. The app can use your GPS, Mozilla Location Services, or OpenCellID as the geolocation source. |
yes | no | Github |
iPhone smartphone apps
Name | Screenshot-1 | Screenshot-2 | Description | OpenCellID data consumer | OpenCellID data provider | Download |
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Pollution | Pollution informs you about your local pollution sources and their measured exposures:
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yes | no | App Store | ||
GPS tracker tool | Do you have a compatible SMS-operated GPS tracker or are you about to buy one? The aim of this app is to make the operation of it as easy as possible. | yes | no | App Store | ||
Layar | Connect digital content with the real world with Layar - the world’s #1 augmented reality app. Scan print materials enhanced with Layar to view rich digital experiences right on top! Then be amazed as extra digital content appears, allowing you to interact with your world in a whole new way! The OpenCellID Geo Layer displays, among other information, the nearest GSM cells around you. This layer is based on the open source database from http://www.opencellid.org/ |
yes | no | App OpenCellID layar | ||
GPS Tracker TK102-2 V6 TK5000 Cell ID Handyortung | Got a GPS tracker but without GPS reception? You might be able to track it down anyway, using cellular info provided in the SMS from the tracker. This app will take that data and convert it into a coordinate according to the opencellid.org database. If a relevant entry is found, the approximate location of your tracker will be shown on a map. | yes | no | App Store App Store |
J2ME smartphone apps
Name | Screenshot-1 | Screenshot-2 | Description | OpenCellID data consumer | OpenCellID data provider | Download |
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OpenCellId for J2ME | OpenCellId client to collect cell site information and their positions (i.e. latitude and longitude) and to feed it into the OpenCellId database. The program is a J2ME application. The program requirements are:
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no | yes | Hoddmimes |
Maemo smartphone apps
Name | Screenshot-1 | Screenshot-2 | Description | OpenCellID data consumer | OpenCellID data provider | Download |
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Windows Mobile smartphone apps
Name | Screenshot-1 | Screenshot-2 | Description | OpenCellID data consumer | OpenCellID data provider | Download |
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OpenCellId for Windows Mobile | OpenCellId client to collect cell site information and their positions (i.e. latitude and longitude) and to feed it into the OpenCellId database. The program is a Windows application. The application requires .NET 2.0 to be installed. It has been developed and tested on Windows Mobile V6.1 |
no | yes | Hoddmimes | ||
OpenCellClient | This is a free software for collecting data for the OpenCellID project using your Windows Mobile 5- or 6-based device with a built-in GPS receiver. | no | yes | Developer´s download page |
Windows Phone smartphone apps
According to this and this Stackoverflow information, it is not possible to read MCC/MNC information on Windows phones.
Therefore, it is not possible to contribute to OpenCellID with Windows Phones. |