Five Free Android Apps to Monitor Network Connection Stats

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We all love to see live statistics; how much bandwidth was spent on upload and download, how much data was spent on each page you visit but unfortunately Android prefers to keep such information to itself.

Do you want to catch all the applications that is killing your bandwidth? In this list, we are going to look at some android apps that will help you monitor your network connection statistics on screen and find out exactly what app consume more bandwidth.

Network Connections –Download

This app reveal the secrets of your installed application – You can track your data resource as well monitor your battery usage.

Network Monitor by AOB –Download

Excellent view with perfect zpeed numeric data plus graph view. Very easy to use and understand.

Floating Network Monitor –Download

A simple easy-to-customize app that gives you real time stats of your network connections and helps you monitor your internet speed

Network Monitor by Keust Pablo Silvano –Download

An amazing app to see which of your phone applications consume the largest bandwidth.

Network Monitor Mini –Download

Although this app may drain your battery life, it remains one of the best connections monitoring apps out there. 

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