AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 72 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 28 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.8
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Ratings breakdown
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25%
4 star
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3 star
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2 star
25%
1 star
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What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
28% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
72% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Good user ratings
75% positive sampled reviews
About Wi-Fi Deadspot
Is the problem with your Wi-Fi signal? Or does your ISP have bandwidth issues? Maybe the content provider server is unable to respond to your requests. "Wi-Fi Deadspot" offers you the answer.
- [Wi-Fi] tab shows the dead spots in your premises where Wi-Fi speeds suffer.
- [Delay] tab tells you how fast your Wi-Fi modem, Service Provider and Content Provider responds to your requests.
- [Content] tab performs a Speed Test towards a specific content provider.
Note: Wi-Fi Deadspot does not force to enable the GPS on your device if GPS is turned off. However if it's on be aware that continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
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Reviews for Wi-Fi Deadspot
Anthonysim
Crashing
Crashes each time I open it.
Deeashley
Needs an update!
The “start” and “reset” buttons are dimmed out, so it’s impossible to begin these tests. The UI looks nicer than some of the others (although I can’t actually use it!). The app employs simple tools that appear to be very user friendly. My grandmother could figure it out... if it actually worked. Unfortunately, I cannot start any of the tests since the only two button options are not responsive, so the above description is based on presentation alone, not on actual interaction with the app. I gave it one star because when I opened the app (the second time since it immediately crashed after I granted it privacy permissions), it automatically started and finished the first and primary test (WI-FI speed). The data appear to be similar to other speed tests, so it’s most likely accurate. Too bad the buttons don’t work though! Seeing this app has no further usefulness without the user (me!) being able to interact with it at all, it’s about to get deleted. I recommend skipping this one for now. Without an update, the app is pretty much useless and a waste of time. *Tip: type “speed test” in a google search bar on any browser, and you can immediately conduct the same speed test that’s in this app as it stands, but with slightly more data results (upload/download/ping speeds). Same information but with much less time and data spent.*