PhotoSphere on Moto G - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello friends, I have a question that is because the camera JB have no option to photosphere?
The specs say that the Moto G has Gyroscope.
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Moto G doesn't have a gyro sensor, so this is the reason why Photosphere won't ever work.

Are you sure it has no gyro? Some site report it has gyro, some other no.
You can try installing photospere.apk and check if if works

shaftenberg said:
Moto G doesn't have a gyro sensor, so this is the reason why Photosphere won't ever work.
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The Moto G has an accelerometer. Since it's able to determine X/Y/Z I was able to play Ridiculous Fishing on it. So, I have no idea, why an accelerometer shouldn't be enough for Photosphere to work properly.

Sn0opy said:
So, I have no idea, why an accelerometer shouldn't be enough for Photosphere to work properly.
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Accelerometer and gyro sensor are completely different types of sensors, read Wikipedia.
I suspect it doesn't have a gyro because all sensor test apps report that there is no gyro sensor...

shaftenberg said:
I suspect it doesn't have a gyro because all sensor test apps report that there is no gyro sensor...
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:crying:

shaftenberg said:
Accelerometer and gyro sensor are completely different types of sensors, read Wikipedia.
I suspect it doesn't have a gyro because all sensor test apps report that there is no gyro sensor...
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Hang on a moment the Moto G does have a g-sensor. Explain why Temple Run works when it requires a g-sensor for its tilting functionality? There are some videos on YouTube that show the Moto G in action by tilting it, which would require a g-sensor to be on board. An Accelerometer only measures speed/motion, and is used on some mobile devices to determine if the device is in landscape or portrait orientation.
A g-sensor (Gyrometer) determines where a device is on an axis (eg to see where the device is tilted and by how much).

digi_pixel said:
Explain why Temple Run works when it requires a g-sensor for its tilting functionality?
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Temple Run (and other games like RR3) rely on accelerometer. It doesn´t need a gyroscope. Sorry.

digi_pixel said:
A g-sensor (Gyrometer) determines where a device is on an axis (eg to see where the device is tilted and by how much).
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The g-sensor is the accelerometer, not the gyroscope. The accelerometer measures the device's acceleration compared to the free fall vector (the direction of the g-force), and the gyroscope measures it to a fixed axis of the phone itself.
If you are somewhat handy at flight dynamics, you should know that a plane has three dimensions of rotation: the roll, the pitch and the yaw. An accelerometer can only measure roll and pitch because the axis he yaw is measured to is the orientation of the gravitational pull. Because of he gyroscope has an independent reference axis it can measure all three dimensions which is needed not just keeping a plane safely in the air, but for the photosphere feature too.

How does a level app works then? Smart Tool is able to display pitch and roll correctly
Edit: Found my answer, it has a multipurpose AK8963 magnetometer which also provides orientation and hall effect (magnetic cover screen on/off)

Moto G does have a gyroscope. I'm not sure if it's just the 4g edition or not, but mine does.

alysia00 said:
Moto G does have a gyroscope. I'm not sure if it's just the 4g edition or not, but mine does.
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Just the LTE one

vhngu930 said:
Just the LTE one
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Oh okay. Makes sense.

photosphere alternative without gyroscope
Crystal Photo Surround is the best alternative (or perhaps the only one I could find) to photosphere that works on my Moto G 1st gen without a gyroscope (2nd gen has got gyroscope). Eventhough the app needs some improvement and is tiresome to capture, it's fun! Shots captured in it won't be recognised as a photosphere in Google+ since it doesn't embed the META data, required to recognize as one. It can be viewed in the app though. I think it uses accelerometer and magnetometer in place of gyroscope. Hope the developer comes up with an update which will make shots captured in it is recognize as a photosphere or some other developers in this forum can possibly develop an app on similar lines.
If you want to try it, head over to play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.npisunflower.photosurround

photosphere
shaftenberg said:
Moto G doesn't have a gyro sensor, so this is the reason why Photosphere won't ever work.
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i have it in my moto g 2014

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[Q] ipad 2 proximity sensor like function

Hey I was just wondering if it is possible to gain the same function as the iPad 2 has with its proximity sensor with our gtablets since we have a light sensor?
I'm not sure if it has already been asked before or if the devs are working on something similar but to me it would just make our already amazing tablet even greater
I'm not 100% sure, but I think a proximity sensor requires both a transmitter and a receiver. I assume IR.
I think iphone & ipad use light sensor to make a trick on the proximity sensor, if the light get completly darken it will assum that the device is close to a hard surface, ie: the face in the case of the iphone, so i assume that it will be posible to do so with a little software trick ... btw, anyone know which ROM take the advantage of this light sensor setting in use? don't see it on Vegan ..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=978068

Sensors in Moto G 3rd Gen

Does Moto G 3 have Gyroscope and Magnetometer/eCompass Sensors?
rajansundara said:
Does Moto G 3 have Gyroscope and Magnetometer/eCompass Sensors?
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Check out the link, it'll answer this question:
https://plus.google.com/+AlfredFickensherIII/posts/JVqdpnC6Nt5
I asked this over on G+ and was answered by Motorola employee, Sandy Speirs.
Sent from my Moto G using Tapatalk
http://i.imgur.com/3eaGwIR.jpg?1
CPUZ output on the G3. It has an orientation sensor (+ accelerometer). What is the orientation sensor? Seems to be a gyro.
Moto G 3rd Gen is latest smart phone which is such a brilliant & the speciality of this phone is, It's waterproof phone by Moto G! Moto G is already branted phone & now it's back with Moto G 3rd Gen. So let's just wait for it's review.
Techguy18 said:
http://i.imgur.com/3eaGwIR.jpg?1
CPUZ output on the G3. It has an orientation sensor (+ accelerometer). What is the orientation sensor? Seems to be a gyro.
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I think that's just the "compass", on my N4 CPUZ shows another row that states "LGE Gyroscope Sensor" with different readouts, so.. i don't think so, sadly.
it doesn't seem to have a gyro, google cardboard doesn't work on the G (doesn't recognize movement of the device)
it's really the only gripe i have with the phone, not a huge deal, but i was starting to have some fun with cardboard on my Nexus 6 and now i have to wait until the 2015 X to play with that again
can't it use accelerometer and magenometer to achieve same movement sensing?
lxkarthi said:
can't it use accelerometer and magenometer to achieve same movement sensing?
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I don't think so. Accelerometer cant give out precise rotation axis data like gyroscope. So for photospheres to work, gyroscope is essential.
Does Moto G 3rd Gen 2015, XT1541 UK (similar to XT1540 USA) have to have the equivalent of a sensor to know whether the phone is in the; portrait or landscape position?
BT74747 said:
Does Moto G 3rd Gen 2015, XT1541 UK (similar to XT1540 USA) have to have the equivalent of a sensor to know whether the phone is in the; portrait or landscape position?
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Yes it can differentiate between landscape an portrait mode with the dual accelerometers.
Ambient light sensor problem

active display , double twist for camera, and double chop for flash light

can any one update there rom with active display ,double twist to camera , double chop to flash (like in moto g 2015 )?????
'd love to this features in upcoming rom
sadokhetgd said:
can any one update there rom with active display ,double twist to camera , double chop to flash (like in moto g 2015 )?????
'd love to this features in upcoming rom
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You're requesting already broken functions srsly.
The chop function requires better sensors to eventually work and be useful. Even the first get Moto X has problems with this.
For active display, dunno, maybe use AcDisplay?
And double twist for camera requires gyro, so it won't work.
liveroy said:
You're requesting already broken functions srsly.
The chop function requires better sensors to eventually work and be useful. Even the first get Moto X has problems with this.
For active display, dunno, maybe use AcDisplay?
And double twist for camera requires gyro, so it won't work.
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But there is no gyro in moto g 3d gen
S0bes said:
But there is no gyro in moto g 3d gen
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I'm not sure, but maybe that's the reason for it being a bit non-responsive, where on moto x it's flawless.
Also G3 probably had different sensors, that are not that accurate, this needs clarification.

wDo the Moto G run ok with these sensor's missing?

I have a Nexus 4 and saw where it has Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Barometer sensor's and
the Moto G 2015 only has the Accelerometer sensor.
I do a lot of walking and use various apps to track my walks like the Fit and Mapymywalk Apps
Would missing the Gyroscope, and Compass sensors effect tracking abilities
Thanks
It has a compass and gps works great for me
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I'm sure an accelerometer would work fine for a replacement for a pedometer.
gecoffin said:
I have a Nexus 4 and saw where it has Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Barometer sensor's and
the Moto G 2015 only has the Accelerometer sensor.
I do a lot of walking and use various apps to track my walks like the Fit and Mapymywalk Apps
Would missing the Gyroscope, and Compass sensors effect tracking abilities
Thanks
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Navigation works fine, so if you GPS tracking there won't be a problem.
There's no step counter on the phone though.
gecoffin said:
I have a Nexus 4 and saw where it has Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Barometer sensor's and
the Moto G 2015 only has the Accelerometer sensor.
I do a lot of walking and use various apps to track my walks like the Fit and Mapymywalk Apps
Would missing the Gyroscope, and Compass sensors effect tracking abilities
Thanks
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I've tested it with a Garmin Vivofit and a Fitbit Charge and they both work fine. I've also used the My Tracks app and it works very well also.
Thanks, maybe Santa will bring me one
I use GPS. Very good.

Do compass and gyroscope is really a must in smartphone?

hello, im think about buying Lenovo P70 which doest have compass and gyroscope sensor... just want to ask, do these sensors is really a must in smartphone or it just okay if is not in the phone... im rarely used compass as i dont know what to use for... or there a lots of apps need to have this sensor to working? i really want to buy this phone but these sensors really confusing me whether it should be in the phone or not... please answer... thx
Although these sensors are becoming more popular in android phones, I do not think most of the apps on the market are using them. Compass and gyro can be used to measure the devices position in 3d space more accurately than the standard accelerometer, but this is not necessary in for example majority of games. If you cannot come up with something that you need these sensors for, they are not necessary. Including these sensors may increase the phones price a little bit, but not by much [citation needed].
VilleI said:
Although these sensors are becoming more popular in android phones, I do not think most of the apps on the market are using them. Compass and gyro can be used to measure the devices position in 3d space more accurately than the standard accelerometer, but this is not necessary in for example majority of games. If you cannot come up with something that you need these sensors for, they are not necessary. Including these sensors may increase the phones price a little bit, but not by much [citation needed].
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thanks for the reply... its helpful:good:

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