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Revision as of 22:04, 17 January 2014
This page lists a number of smartphone apps that allow to contribute GSM cell tower measurements to the OpenCellID database.
Android smartphone apps
Apps for contributing data to OpenCellID
Name | Screenshot-1 | Screenshot-2 | Description | Download | Comment |
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inViu OpenCellID | mapping of house numbers by defining the exact position of the house number tag with the help of an integrated map | Google Play | xx | ||
inViu routes |
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Google Play | xx | ||
Keypad-Mapper 3 | mapping of house numbers by defining the exact position of the house number tag with the help of an integrated map; recording of cell-id information runs in background |
App Stores | xx |
OpenCellID data consumers
Name | Screenshot-1 | Screenshot-2 | Description | Download | Comment |
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CellID info | Displays information about 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. |
Google Play | xx |
OpenCellID Client by Marcus Wolschon
Tower Collector by Adam Zamojski
RF Signal Tracker by Ken Hunt
CellID Info by Hannes Boran
Cell Searcher by Rafal Fraczek