By the CellInfo Dev Team | Published: 26th February 2026
๐ Deep Network Registration Insights
Weโve completely re-engineered how network registration is displayed across the app and in your exported reports. You can now see a per-domain breakdown of how your phone connects to the network:
- CS Domain (Circuit Switched): Real-time status for traditional Voice calls and SMS.
- PS Domain (Packet Switched): Detailed registration for mobile data, including protocol support.
- WLAN Domain: Clear visibility into Wi-Fi Calling (VoWiFi) registration and active services.
- Service Visibility: Instantly confirm if Voice, SMS, Data, and VIDEO are active on each registration domain.
๐ SIM Service Plan Overhaul
Understanding your cellular contract just got easier. For devices running Android 15 and above, CellInfo now provides a granular breakdown of your SIM’s technical capabilities:
- Itemized Support: Clearly see if your SIM supports Voice Calls, SMS, Mobile Data, and Video.
- Future Proofing: Support added for Satellite Messaging capabilities on compatible hardware.
- Roaming Clarity: Improved display of Data Roaming settings versus your actual real-time roaming status.
๐จ UI & Consistency Improvements
This version focuses heavily on a “System-wide” consistent look and feel:
- Visual Refinement: Harmonized font sizes and color schemes across all tabs for a premium, unified experience.
- Accessibility First: Moved away from ambiguous color-only indicators to clear, text-based labels that are easier to read at a glance.
- Alignment Fixes: Optimized registration state layouts for better readability on various screen sizes.
๐ ๏ธ Technical & Stability Fixes
- VoNR & VoLTE: Enhanced visibility of Voice over New Radio and Voice over LTE support in technical logs.
- Report Sync: Fixed an issue where “Video Support” was missing from text-based Share reports.
- Optimized Logic: Improved bitmask detection for SIM capabilities to ensure 100% accuracy in identifying supported services.
๐ฒ Get the Update
Update the app today and let us know if you find a 5G Standalone cell in your area