Network operators are using an Android setting to report more signal strength on phones and tablets, and Google has no issues with it.
A recent report suggests that Android phones could be artificially inflating network signal strength, potentially misleading users about their true connectivity status.
A report claims that Android and cell service providers artificially "inflate" the signal users receive, pushing it one bar ...
Telecom carriers can now inflate network signal bars on Android devices, misleading users about their connection quality.
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