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I have an network tools app that lets me test arbitrary ports and I do see those packets on a tcpdump, but this app (and you're suggestions above) are all TCP while Wireguard listens on UDP. I haven't come up with a way to test UDP from the phone yet.
Netcat can do UDP with
-uflag, to get netcat on the phone (android) you could try local shell (Connect Bot app can do it) and try calling the local netcat (nc, though it's a simple busybox implementation so it might not have all the features). Not sure if it would let you send udp just like that.They call it a tcpdump but Wireshark analyzes all network traffic. You can use the udp.port == 51820
Do you have a laptop? Probably more tools and easier to test from there.