Description
Featured in Lifehacker.com's "One Dozen Super-Useful Android Apps" as "Especially useful for when you’re expecting that important call that just isn’t coming (because it can’t!)..."Ever missed an important call because your phone had no signal and you never noticed?
No Signal Alert detects when your phone is in a "dead zone" or with no reception and sends a customized notification of your choice (sound, vibrate, led color indicator, etc). No Signal Alert can keeps track of every time you loose and recover your phone signal, providing users with useful statistics such as time, location and address when signal was lost.
Features:
★ Customize your alerts completely (sound, vibrate, led,etc.)
★ Record and maintain logs of your phone signal events
★ Supports GSM/CDMA
★ Signal meter gauge
Full features:
★ View map of your known dead-zones
★ View signal statistics for your carrier
★ 1x1 Home-screen monitoring widget
★ Export logs to an Excel-supported CSV files
★ Backup and Restore your logs to your SD card
Note: Please make sure to read the "Helpful tips" when you first install the application.
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Crystal
Apr 15, 2012 8:06:18 PM
Standard Basic losing/or gaining signal tone. That's it.
Tim
Apr 14, 2012 10:48:33 PM
Doesn't Seem to Work? Does not work when idle in pocket. Evo 4g
joe
Apr 12, 2012 4:33:25 AM
Works great. Logged everytime I lost signal. I used it to prove to AT&T that they had issues with there tower. Turns out they did! They credited me.
J
Apr 10, 2012 4:48:13 PM
Sorta works Shows signal lost event but never logs signal restored events. Sent 2 emails to the developer, haven't heard anything back yet.
bent
Apr 6, 2012 7:39:02 PM
seems to work, logs Auto Airplane Mode engaging nicely. Also reported to help folks who got Auto Airplane Mode inadvertently via 4.0.4.
blank
Apr 6, 2012 12:09:49 AM
Why bother? This "free" version is completely crippled and thus totally pointless. Wait for a free fully functional open source version, from somebody else.
Anton
Feb 29, 2012 12:59:48 PM
Doesn't work for galaxy s2 Doesn't work for galaxy s2
misael
Feb 29, 2012 3:26:51 AM
Hh
Feb 22, 2012 2:46:45 PM
JUNK!
pkokkinis
Feb 10, 2012 5:12:35 PM
Works great on thunderbolt