Speed Test - WiFi & Ping

6.9K installs
Ratings not yet available
686 monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 94% · Ad 6%
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Speed Test - WiFi & Ping Summary

Speed Test - WiFi & Ping is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in Tools by Double-B Studio. Released in Dec 2025 (2 months ago). It has about 6.9K+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 686 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (94% IAP / 6% ads). Store metadata: updated Jan 5, 2026.

Recent activity: 14 installs this week (60 over 4 weeks) showing below average growth , and -9 new ratings this week View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jan 5, 2026 .


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App Description

One -tap WiFi & 4G speed test: download, upload, ping, jitter & signal.

What you can do

Measure speed instantly: Download & Upload (Mbps), Ping & Jitter for gaming and calls.

See stability in real time: Live graphs reveal spikes, drops, and buffering risks.

Check WiFi quality: Signal strength, link speed, frequency (2.4/5 GHz), channel, IP details.

Verify mobile data: 3G/4G/LTE/5G detection with latency and throughput checks.

Track your history: Auto-save results with date, network type, and location (if allowed).

Share or export: Send results to friends or support when troubleshooting.

Why it’s accurate

Smart server selection to minimize routing delays.

Multi-thread tests for realistic, peak throughput.

Short + extended runs to capture both burst and sustained speeds.

Built for real life

Streamers & gamers: Know if your network can handle 4K or low-lag play.

Remote work: Check call quality, screensharing readiness, and upload reliability.

Troubleshooting: Compare WiFi vs. mobile, router vs. mesh, room-to-room reception.

Privacy & permissions

We only request what’s needed for accurate results and helpful details:

Location (optional): Required by Android to show the connected WiFi name and channel.

Phone/Network info (optional): To detect mobile network type and improve diagnostics.
You control what you share —results can stay on your device.

Tips for better tests

Stand near your router for WiFi tests.

Pause large downloads/updates during testing.

Try multiple runs at different times to spot congestion.

Run a test, get the truth, and fix your connection with confidence.