- Nov 14, 2010
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I've played around with Sensorly for a year now while on Sprint and never really thought about how much data was used since it was unlimited. I'm switching to Cricket now on ATT's network and since the data is limited now I'm curious how much data Sensorly actually uses for mapping? I'm sure the data can add up quickly if you are doing the speed tests but for the purpose of mapping 3G/4G signal strength I wouldn't think it would be that much. Does sensorly immediately upload point data while a person is driving around or is it uploaded at the end of the mapping trip? I'd guess the most data usage would be from downloading the maps as you drive around. It would be nice if Sensorly had an option to collect the data points while mapping but only upload the data when you were on Wifi.
I've heard that with a standard LTE connection that each Ookla Speedtest will use 15-25MB each time. Any idea how much data 1 hour of sensorly mapping might use?
I noticed that Sensorly had a large proportion of Sprint areas maps versus other carriers and I always attributed that to the unlimited data plans. When users from ATT/Ver/TMO have 2-3GB of data to work with most of them do not want to waste it on sensorly.
I've heard that with a standard LTE connection that each Ookla Speedtest will use 15-25MB each time. Any idea how much data 1 hour of sensorly mapping might use?
I noticed that Sensorly had a large proportion of Sprint areas maps versus other carriers and I always attributed that to the unlimited data plans. When users from ATT/Ver/TMO have 2-3GB of data to work with most of them do not want to waste it on sensorly.