The RSRP (Reference Signal Received Power) value measures the strength of the reference signal received by the user equipment from a cell tower. It is used to evaluate the quality of the connection and to help the network manage handovers and resource allocation.
What is a good RSRP worth?
A good RSRP value is generally between -70 dBm and -90 dBm. Values closer to -70 dBm indicate stronger signal strength and better performance, while values closer to -90 dBm are weaker but still acceptable for most applications.
For 5G, a good signal strength typically ranges from -50 dBm to -70 dBm. Higher values (less negative) provide better performance and connectivity, while values approaching -70 dBm may result in reduced speeds and connectivity quality.
A good SINR (Signal-to-Interference-plus-Noise Ratio) value is usually between 20 dB and 30 dB. Values above 30 dB are considered excellent, providing optimal signal quality and minimal interference. Lower SINR values may lead to reduced data rates and increased error rates.
Good LTE reception is generally indicated by an RSRP value between -70 dBm and -90 dBm, and an SINR value between 20 dB and 30 dB. Strong LTE reception ensures reliable connectivity, higher data speeds, and better overall performance.