I'm writing an android application that collects cell signal
strengths.  I am having trouble getting the "current" cell signal
strength, but I don't have any problem getting the "neighboring" cell
signal strengths.

To get the current cell signal strength, I created a
PhoneStateListener and implemented the onSignalStrengthChanged
callback.  It works, but not very well.  It seems like the signal
strength hardly ever changes, and resolution jumps to only a few
numbers.  I would accept the answer that the resolution of the signal
strength hardware is coarse, but when I use the TelephonyManager's
getNeighboringCellInfo() method, it works much better.  The signal
strength readings from neighboring cells change frequently, and they
have much better resolution.

So, how can I get the current cell signal strength in the same way
that I am getting the neighboring cell strengths?  It seems odd to me
that the functionality of the neighboring cells is better than the
current cell.  Am I missing something here?

I would also like to directly call a method from the telephony manager
to get current cell strength, as opposed to a listener, if possible.
If anyone knows how, please let me know.  Thanks.
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