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According to data gathered by the BASS app (we featured it here last month), Huawei smartphones registered the fastest mobile internet speeds among all devices running the BASS app. Based on the chart provided by the BASS team, the device MHA-AL000 (Huawei Mate9) registered the highest average speed among all devices used in measuring mobile internet in the Philippines. is an Android and iOS app that measures bandwidth and a signal strength analyzer of mobile networks. is a locally developed app for bandwidth and signal strength analyzer for mobile networks. It's basically similar to the SpeedTest and OpenSignal app we've been using for years. The main difference is that BASS specifically monitors the strength of the cellular signal and the speed of the mobile internet in the Philippines by collecting test results made by users. With all these crowdsourced information about Globe and Smart, BASS can provide a better picture of Philippine landspace in terms of mobile connectivity. In an update last week by Wilson Chua (developer of BASS), he shares which area in the Philippines has the best signal from either Smart or Globe. Read more in our articles including "Huawei smartphones are fastest at mobile internet" and "BASS app maps out if Globe or Smart is faster in your area".

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According to data gathered by the BASS app (we featured it here last month), Huawei smartphones registered the fastest mobile internet speeds among all devices running the BASS app. Based on the chart provided by the BASS team, the device MHA-AL000 (Huawei Mate9) registered the highest average speed among all devices used in measuring mobile internet in the Philippines.

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is an Android and iOS app that measures bandwidth and a signal strength analyzer of mobile networks. is a locally developed app for bandwidth and signal strength analyzer for mobile networks. It's basically similar to the SpeedTest and OpenSignal app we've been using for years.

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Our coverage of bass app includes: "Huawei smartphones are fastest at mobile internet"; "BASS app maps out if Globe or Smart is faster in your area"; "Apple App Store now permits game emulators globally". Each article provides unique insights and information.