Network Intelligence & Private Cell Multi-Select Network Standards & Custom Tower Map Names
By the CellInfo Dev Team | Published: 8th June 2026
πΆ NEW: Multi-Select & Custom Network Standards
We’ve completely overhauled how network types are managed when adding or editing your custom Mast Names. You are no longer restricted to a single network standard per tower.
- Multi-Select Checkboxes: Select multiple network standards at the same time β useful when a mast supports both 5G SA and LTE, for example.
- Ordered by Generation: Standards are automatically sorted from newest to oldest (5G SA, 5G NSA, LTE-A, LTE, 4G, 3G, 2G) across badges, display values, and saved data.
- Custom Standards: Enter any non-standard or experimental technology via a free-form “Other” text field β handy for private networks or trial deployments.
- Done Button: A clear “Done” option now sits at the bottom of the selection dropdown so you can close it easily after choosing multiple items.
πΊοΈ NEW: Custom Tower Names in Map Popups & Gallery Export
Your saved Mast Names are now visible exactly where you need them.
- Map Popup Integration: The interactive Tower Location Map now shows your custom mast name in a dedicated row inside the popup for both “Strongest Signal” and “Online Database” pins β so you know at a glance which tower you’re looking at.
- Export to Photo Gallery: Tap once to save the tower location map as a high-quality PNG image directly to your device’s photo gallery β ideal for sharing or keeping a record of your local cell sites.
π οΈ IMPROVED: Access Guard & Data Handling
A handful of refinements to keep things running smoothly under the hood.
- Import / Export Manager: Updated handling for Mast Name data to support the new multi-select standards format cleanly across import and export operations.
- Access Guard: Stability improvements to the access management layer, including better test coverage for edge cases.
Thanks to the user who requested this β the ability to log multiple network standards per mast and export the map image is a great addition for anyone seriously mapping their local network infrastructure.