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Issue created May 07, 2014 by Administrator@rootContributor

v0.1.14-alpha Bug Reports: Add your bugs here!

Created by: E3V3A

Great stuff!! But to make this brief:

  • Several previous issues from old Bug Reports still present. (See 0.8,10,11,13)
  • Map View: Current "Map Type" selection is not shown. (perhaps add a radio button?)
  • The "Update OpenCellID Data" function is not possible before enabling location tracking.
  • Under "Network Information", I often find "Network type: unknown"? (But I know its on on WCDMA 2100) Not sure this is a bug, or just a timing issue...

Improvement Suggestion:

  • Re-implement the manual AT command entry from older version, perhaps in a new slide page?
  • Add automatic refresh of the "Cell Information" (ServiceMode data)
  • Add a "Preferences" settings item for the refresh rate above. Something like:
    • Manual
    • MAX (as fast as possible) Warning: Leaving this on may consume excessive battery power
    • 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, 30s, 1min, 5 min, etc.
    • Automatic (when change is detected. Should be Default, unless changes are detected too fast, in which case manual is better as defailt.)

@xLaMbChOpSx : This is a very very nice version, but please try to fix as many as possible of the issues in the previous bug reports,so that we can close those.

EDIT: updated 16:24 2014-05-08

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