Even in this day and age of supreme smartphones encompassing
high-spec cameras, NFC and other such treats, we’re still forced to
focus on the bare basics, like battery retention and similar
necessities. Cellular coverage continues to be an issue, and whilst the
iPhone signal bars offer a vague idea as to how well our device is
connecting with the towers, they’re not exactly precise.
Luckily,
there’s a way to convert these bars into a definitive number for a more
accurate gauge on iOS 8 and above, and below, we’ll show you how.
More often than not, a jailbreak is required to gather intricate
details such as cellular signal, but in this instance, you don’t need to
partake in the installation of Cydia to view what should perhaps be
offered by Apple as standard. To be quite honest, the feature used to
divulge these stats is included at stock level, although it’s cunningly
hidden away, meaning you’ll need to pull a hacky little workaround to
expose it.
Field Test Mode is the facilitator of this little trick. It’s not the
first time that this has come to light – we covered a guide some three
years ago showing how you could use Field Test Mode to check out your
cellular count – and thankfully with the new iOS 8, the steps remain
unchanged.
One thing that we didn’t mention in our original coverage, however,
is exactly what the numbers mean. So once you’ve followed the steps
outlined here,
your iPhone will show a number between -40 and -130. -40 is the best
possible signal achievable, meaning that lower numbers mean better
signal, and as well as providing relevant information, you’ll also learn
that holding your device up above your head actually does very little
to help improve your situation when signal is bad.
There are a number of jailbreak tweaks available that will show this
info in your status bar one way or another, but whilst we’re big fans of
Pangu and the like here, we are very much aware that
jailbreaking isn’t a thing that everyone would like to go through. Thus,
check out the tutorial linked above, and as always, be sure to leave
your thoughts and comments via the usual mediums below.
Source : Redmon Pie
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
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