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Dashclock Cellular Extension

Dashclock Cellular Extension is an extension for the Dashclock Widget that displays information about the current cellular network, mode and operator name.
This extension is free to use when used alone but when used simultaneously with other extensions made by this developer, a small one-time purchase is required to unlock them all.

This application is entirely open-source. If you'd like to have new features or additional languages/locales please raise an issue ticket at https://github.com/mridang/dashclock-cellinfo or create a patch and send me a pull-request (if you're adventurous enough).

This extension requires the requires the Dashclock Widget by Roman Nurik: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nurik.roman.dashclock

Category : Personalization

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Reviews (15)

kle. May 29, 2017     

All the info I need. More, actually.

Chr. R. Nov 25, 2014     

I'm not happy with the forced purchase message that appears when you download more than one extension. Please remove the "this app is entirely open source" message that appears in the app details and make the app a paid app up front to avoid these type of reviews. o·pen-source - denoting software for which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed and modified. I understand you have to eat but this is trickery.

Phe. N. Nov 10, 2014     

HSPAP+4G-LTE Speed Test reported

Max. L. Oct 15, 2014     

Does not show signal strength or status

Bla. M. Jan 7, 2014     

I would pay for the key if I weren't being harassed into it. I appreciate your work but there has to be a better way to solicit monetary compensation.

Tho. B. Aug 16, 2013     

I'd like dashclock to replace my statusbar. The signal strength should be displayed. Does its job well. missing connection type...

Seb. G. Jul 9, 2013     

Says I'm on HSPAP when I'm on HCDPA,

Ahm. F. Jun 24, 2013     

I use pie and have a dashclock on my Homescreen it would be nice if you can show the actual signal strength also with the info.

Mar. E. May 26, 2013     

I'm on EDGE but it shows 3G hspap.

A. H. Apr 13, 2013     

But Verizon shows as HSPA, when it is a CDMA network. It may be because LTE is evolved from gsm (which is a stretch) but it also says I'm on 3G.

Mor. G. Nov 19, 2014     

Sure, it does what it says on the tin, but for an open source project, it sure seems against the concept. Don't use two of this guy's extensions together. They will randomly break, encouraging you to make a "one time purchase." It's sketchy if this can fit the definition of "Open Source" given that F-Droid dropped it, noting that it requires closed-source software to compile. Maybe now it's more compliant.

Bra. G. Apr 25, 2014     

Forcing people to pay for yourapp is the wrong way to get support I could understand if say you couldn't have more then 2 or 3 apps at once with out having to pay but making the app work for a hour then have to pay is just the wrong way to get support for your apps I uninstalled all the extensions I downloaded because they would not work at all and just had a long dashclock list of purchase my app

Hir. S. Nov 4, 2013     

I updated this extension in the morning and suddenly all the extensions started crashing on my Nexus 4

Mat. K. Apr 8, 2013     

This is a nice little extension. Would be great if it could indicate 3G, 4G, edge, etc...

Dan. U. Jun 3, 2013     

Displays Verizon 4g incorrectly.