Coverage Map

Compare Cellular Coverage

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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. Compare coverage, data speeds, and performance between AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Dish, and UScellular with an unprecedented level of accuracy and detail.

SPEED TEST MAP
• Highly accurate: the Speed Map is a crowdsourced map of the data speeds on each carrier
• Rich detail: tap any hexagon to see reported download speeds, upload speeds, and latency for all carriers in that area
• Powerful filters: filter the map by carrier, LTE/5G, download speeds, upload speeds, or your contributed speed tests only
• Helpful color options: color the map based on best, average, or median values for download, upload, or latency
• Three beautiful color profiles: default, heat map, and Best Carrier
• Easy to understand: see what carrier performs best in an area at a glance with the Best Carrier color profile

SIGNAL STRENGTH MAP
• Check reception: see where each carrier has great, good, or poor coverage
• Compare coverage footprints: toggle between carriers to see how coverage footprints compare in different areas
• Data for every location: the Signal Strength Map uses data from the FCC Broadband Collection, which has coverage data for the continental U.S., Alaska, and Hawaii

CARRIER COVERAGE MAP
• Compare reception quality between major carriers in your area

COVERAGE REPORT MAP
• Data-driven reports: the Coverage Report Map aggregates all available data points to generate detailed reports of cellular coverage & performance in every state, county, city, and ZIP code
• Percentage covered: see what percentage of an area each carrier covers
• Weighted median: see weighted median values for download speed, upload speeds, and latency for a better picture of real-world cellular performance
• Carrier rankings: see what carrier ranks best for coverage, speed, reliability, and overall performance in every area
• Distribution graphs: see the distribution graphs for download speeds, upload speeds, and latency
• Performance by time of day: see how data speeds vary over the course of day as network traffic picks up

BUILT-IN SPEED TEST
• Test your speeds: see how fast your LTE or 5G connection is by running a speed test
• Accurate results: get accurate results for download speed, upload speed, and latency
• Recurring tests: run up to 500 recurring tests automatically and customize the pause duration between tests
• Set a data limit: set a limit for how much data the app can use
• Tag your tests: Tag your test as indoor, outdoor, driving, or other
• Improve the Speed Map: running a speed test automatically contributes to the fastest-growing crowdsourced map of cellular networks in the U.S.

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Coverage Map Reviews

I’m impressed!

Kaose73 on

United States

Like I said…. I’m impressed!

In the know

Big hat man on

United States

Excellent understanding of the reasons behind the sluggishness or efficiency, advantages or drawbacks of the television, mobile phone, or computer.

Constant time out errors & square indicators

MIKE CANVAS on

United States

No more hexagon indicators, it’s all blocky squares. And the speed test constantly gets timed out errors when running consistent tests back to back.

Great app but could be improved on iPad

Bryson H. on

United States

When zoomed in the resolution is great. However, when you zoom out the hexagons quickly get grouped together into larger averaged hexagons. This can leave the impression of service in areas when there is clearly no service once you zoom in. It would be nice if the averaging is not performed until you zoom out much further. This is especially the case on iPads where you have so much more useable screen than a phone. Downloading the FCC coverage map for offline use would also be great. Typically I want to see coverage when I am road tripping and when I am trying to see when or where I will get coverage back, there is already no coverage so I can’t see the map.

A real root metrics replacement

triple c92 on

United States

Ever since ookla gobbled up root metrics and canceled their amazing app I’ve been looking for a replacement. I don’t want to just do speed tests. I wanted a map where I could see real speed test data instead of the fake coverage maps carriers provide. Want to know if your vacation rental will have service and what the service will be like? This is the app for you. And it even has a multiple speed test mode so I can help fill out the map while driving hands free. Wow best app I’ve seen in a long time.

Erroring out

tonywhite58473792 on

United States

When doing multiple speed tests after like 5 it starts to error out even though data is working great and other speed test apps show very high speeds. This needs fixed.

A project turned into reality

ItsTheJu on

United States

I’m so proud of the team that started this whole thing. They had an idea, and despite their small group in the beginning they have grown and was able to make this amazing app. It’s flawless IMO, and I love that I can help contribute data to help others make a better decision on which carrier works the best in their area. There’s VERY few paid features (like two, I think. Seriously.). You have nothing to lose to try it out! But if you’re going to contribute, make sure you’re on an unlimited data plan! Doing a bunch of speed tests on your cell phone can quickly add up on your data usage!

Good but not great.

JoshPTech on

United States

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.

Smart, cool, helpful

Toy Carter on

United States

Found this app super helpful for making a data driven decision concerning coverage and plans. I refuse to pay high prices for poor coverage so this app is a great help. And…. It’s Free!!!

Absolutely Amazing

run43times on

United States

The best

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