My HTC Desire (aka the Nexus One) is an oldish device now and it has all the sensors needed to detect it's orientation in 3 dimensions (gyro) and movement therein (acceleration).
I suspect most phones have these sensors - they're commonly used in Apps and people tend not to use stuff which isn't widely available (like proper multitouch for example).
It must have some sort of light sensor as it has an automatic backlight adjustment too - tho I've never tried to access that for any development purpose.
In fact, those apps which demonstrate sensor values only show a blank against things like temperature sensors which I suspect few devices have!?
If you'd like me to check it for any other sensor value - let me know - but I've developed a few Apps which use those sensors widely so I know they do work...
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几个 Market 应用程序,AndroSensor 和 传感器列表显示带有运行数据的实际手机传感器。老式 Nexus One 有加速计和磁罗盘。我猜你想要一个陀螺仪。
我一年前的 AT&T Galaxy S 有一个几个方向传感器 那可能 加起来为 6 轴 但 不是真正的陀螺仪。 SO 上记录了大量陀螺仪链接,并在 Galaxy S 上记录了更多详细信息传感器位于此处。
Max,请告诉我们您选择了哪种设备以及它的工作原理。
显然,Galaxy S2 有很多传感器传感器的方向类型
A couple of Market apps, AndroSensor and Sensor List show actual phone sensors with running data. Good old Nexus One has Accelerometer and Magnetic compass. I assume you want a gyroscope.
My year-old AT&T Galaxy S has a couple of orientation sensors that may add-up to 6 axis but not a true gyro. A wealth of gyroscople links are documented on SO and more details on Galaxy S sensors here.
Max, let us know which device you settle on, please, and how it works out.
Apparently, Galaxy S2 has LOTS of sensors Orientation type of the sensor
我的 HTC Desire(又名 Nexus One)现在是一款老式设备,它拥有检测 3 维方向(陀螺仪)和运动(加速度)所需的所有传感器。
我怀疑大多数手机都有这些传感器 - 它们通常在应用程序中使用,人们往往不会使用尚未广泛使用的东西(例如适当的多点触控)。
它必须有某种光传感器,因为它也有自动背光调节 - 尽管我从未尝试出于任何开发目的访问它。
事实上,那些展示传感器值的应用程序只对温度传感器之类的东西显示空白,我怀疑很少有设备有这些!?
如果您想让我检查它是否有任何其他传感器值 - 请告诉我 - 但我开发了一些广泛使用这些传感器的应用程序,所以我知道它们确实有效......
My HTC Desire (aka the Nexus One) is an oldish device now and it has all the sensors needed to detect it's orientation in 3 dimensions (gyro) and movement therein (acceleration).
I suspect most phones have these sensors - they're commonly used in Apps and people tend not to use stuff which isn't widely available (like proper multitouch for example).
It must have some sort of light sensor as it has an automatic backlight adjustment too - tho I've never tried to access that for any development purpose.
In fact, those apps which demonstrate sensor values only show a blank against things like temperature sensors which I suspect few devices have!?
If you'd like me to check it for any other sensor value - let me know - but I've developed a few Apps which use those sensors widely so I know they do work...