FAST Speed Test for Android
Flawed, the server selected is based on geoip database (which isn't always correct). Latency based selection might take longer but gives better results.
It's great, when you just need a quick download speed test. @Netflix You are getting to be a bit expensive, and what is up with all the PBS content..I'm not paying for that twice!
Very good. Small. Has the least amount of required permissions: other speed testing apps take lots of permissions, putting your identity, privacy and finances at risk!
It doesn't require any access at all:) If it test an upload speed too, then I will give 5 stars.
Not accurate at all. One extra star for not requiring unnecessary permissions, but what's the point of keeping it if it doesn't give an accurate test result. Uninstalled.
Simple, using low memory & can move to sd card. I like it bcoz it's showing exact speed when I test with the internet speed measurement devices.
Nice. But it could be made to run on Android TV. It works if you sideload it, but it needs a few UI changes. Since Netflix can run on ATV, Fast should also.
Only tests download speed, but that is enough in almost all situations. The app is extremely small and quick.
Works to only show your down load speed, but does it quickly. And has been very accurate when checked against other testing apps
This app either stopped working or the report is now so small that I can't tell if it's words, number, or icon.
smooth and easy . I hate apps that needs to many permission but this apps simply gives me peace of mind.
When i change my dns to something other than my network dns, it doesn't work. So no use for me!
Not working for me. It keeps telling me 'Could not reach our servers to perform the test'. Well, other apps can connect just fine. So, yeah...
Clean interface displays download speed, no other basic information. Lightweight app only requests actually required permissions
Non intrusive. Doesn't require access to my phone book or any other personal info. Fast and accurate.
Why so slow? The app is indeed very lightweight. Why does it take so much time to measure then
The worst program I have seen before . Its like internet page only . Even its not responsive to my mobile I would like to give 0 start but unfortunately I can't
This is totally wrong. Every time I try it I get numbers of 24 - 32 mps going back and forth with Speedtest I get 115 - 125 mps. I pay for 100 mps
it's icon shatters on my screen. it totally breaks down like crappy drawing.
Free app that uses very few permissions and has no ads/data mining. They make their money in other ways.
Clear App. No ads no BS
Good app, but VPN connections are blocked, which is going to increasingly be a problem as they become more widely used.
it's small, simple and does exactly what it says it does. Good for rudimentary speed testing, which is all I need anyway.
This is exactly what is says, nothing more, nothing less. Excellent for quickly checking network speed to Netflix
Very bad service do not work properly and don't show details
A simple no frills broadband speed test with no ads. It has proven to be accurate, but only measures download speeds.
fake app..... we use 5 mbps... but It say 8.3mbps
What's not to like. It clearly tells me what speed my ISP is giving on Netflix.
No permissions, small footprint. Does the job. Like it.
Sometimes it's spot on and sometimes it's way slower than what it is
just works. Nothing more, nothing less.
It just simply works....
Very easy and intuitive interface. Easy to ready.
Very small screen i can't see the result
Goodness for that one is a very good to hear about the other side and you are so beautiful and amazing day today I have been there since day one and only you can do it for me
Just because I have my bootloader unlocked on my Nexus 6, I can't install Netflix? Smart move!
I use this to test hotel Wi-Fi speeds for streaming to my Chromecasts
Used 300MB on mobile for one test!
Please add Ping option because is really good,lite and useful
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The app checks only download speeds for Netflix. It would be great if it could save previous recorded speeds within the application. The app doesn't take much space and the packet size is small as well.