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are there apps to get connected cell information over the top of the home screen

jraju

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Jan 8, 2017
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Hi,
I used to get the tower connection information on old nokia,which was helpful during train journey to know the place in the journey without looking outside the train.
This was very useful, but latest android mobiles are not giving this information , called cell broadcast information on home screen.
Are there apps or widget that shows in letters kind of moving letters repeatedly denoting the tower the cell is connected like the nokia lower end phone .
Is any permission needed to have those information from the service provider of the towers to get it on android.
 
Hi,
I used to get the tower connection information on old nokia,which was helpful during train journey to know the place in the journey without looking outside the train.
This was very useful, but latest android mobiles are not giving this information , called cell broadcast information on home screen.
Are there apps or widget that shows in letters kind of moving letters repeatedly denoting the tower the cell is connected like the nokia lower end phone .
Is any permission needed to have those information from the service provider of the towers to get it on android.

I had that in the 90s on an Ericsson phone. It would show things like BS A, BS C, RG A. BA B, etc. Which was abbreviated postcodes from the network. However it was only on Vodafone, and not Cellnet, those been the two carriers in the UK at the time.

There's an app called Cellular-Z, that will give you a load of information about your cellular network, including locations, maps, etc.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=make.more.r2d2.cellular_z&hl=en_US&gl=US

This is what I see on my phone.
Screenshot_20220114-210228_Cellular-Z.jpg
 
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