Company Name: Coverage Map LLC
About: Coverage Map helps you find the #1 cell phone carrier in your area. It is a
crowdsourced map of cellular networks in the United States.
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by @That1Guy
I love that this app is made by an actual person and not a company. It seems to work well and I commend that. My issue are the permissions, there is no reason you need to access all types of personal data like photos and identifying assets. Please restrict permissions to only what’s truly needed. And please explain the need for those truly needed for app functionality. Otherwise it can only be assumed this data mining which makes this typical legit app that still operates like spyware. Yes the big developers do this but is a shameful strategy. I accept you need some return on work developing unless it’s truly a charitable app for the masses. Data mining is a shameful practice!
by ArnieNYC
So far I’m reading this out of three out of five because I don’t see any way to actually upload the data for your data test that they are claiming to be using to create this app. This app only has 40 users and it looks a little suspect that everybody is giving them 45 star reviews without really getting into the nitty-gritty of it all. how does an app like this get built if it’s not collecting raw data? And if there’s no easy way to collect raw data, did they really collect the Rada? And then the underlying questions for me is who actually owns this LLC?
We have to be careful because this could be just another sophisticated marketing plot by wireless carriers. of which they are many.
by JoshPTech
The ability to run consecutive speed tests is awesome, but there should be an unlimited test option for the roadtrip convenience. I have also noticed that this app does not trigger midband connections as easily as a Ookla speedtest, meaning your tests may not actually denote the possible speeds available in your area, I think the app needs to be more data hungry in how the speedtest runs. I also want the tests to be able to be ran in the background at full speed, just like ookla, this would make long distance testing great and with less bad/ low performing tests. Overall this app is on its way to greatness.