PingER is an end to end internet performance measurement tool. It was originally developed by the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC). It is used as a tool to test the Digital Divide from an internet performance viewpoint. PingER measurements are done by measurement agents (MA) in approximately 60 sites in around 20 countries. A number of hosts are setup globally for target measurement purposes, and there are roughly 700 sites in over 160 countries dedicated to the same. However, using a desktop machine for the MA purpose causes a massive power drain of around 100 Watts per hour per machine. This paper discusses the implementation of an Android based mobile application to be used as a pingER monitoring agent, through which the total space and energy requirements can be minimized to a few Watts, while leveraging the advantages of Android smartphones.