Compass Calibration - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6

Is there any way to calibrate the compass? I came across a link that says to do it from the service menu using *#0*# but that service menu doesn't appear to work on the Verizon variant. My compass is like ass backwards 150 degrees off from what it should be.

Erasmus354 said:
Is there any way to calibrate the compass? I came across a link that says to do it from the service menu using *#0*# but that service menu doesn't appear to work on the Verizon variant. My compass is like ass backwards 150 degrees off from what it should be.
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I use the calibration feature that is built into GPS Status, an app on Play.
Just hit the button that looks like a wrench in the upper right corner of the app and follow instructions.
Mine is still about 5 degrees off......but better than 150.

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Compass Problems

My compass is messed up. (I.E. Points in the wrong direction, jerks around when I rotate it) I can fix it temporarily by waving the phone around in a figure 8 pattern, but this only lasts for the current instance of an app.
I've had these problems after I installed MoDaCo's custom rom. (Though I am now running fresh 5d.)
Is there any way to make this fix "stick"? (Or is there some other more permanent solution?)
Did you calibrate the G-Sensor?
It's hidden under "Settings", "Sound & display"... all the way at the bottom.
I'm having the same issue, except mine was happening before I was root and before Modaco...
Hard resetting it would restore the compass to normal for a few days, then it would go fishy again.
Its doing it now with root and modaco 1.2c unofficial...
I'm really confused. Haven't heard other people complain, but not alot of people use their compass.
x99percent said:
Did you calibrate the G-Sensor?
It's hidden under "Settings", "Sound & display"... all the way at the bottom.
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The accelerometer is completely different from the compass.
The digital compass (magnetometer) measures the earth's magnetic field, while the "g sensor" (or accelerometer) measures gravitational pulls on different axis.
Accelerometers use a quartz crystal mounted between a fixed point and a free floating mass. The mass puts pressure on the crystal and generates a tiny voltage (some work on resistance or capacitance change). As the direction of gravity's pull changes, so does the force of the crystal and the signal it generates. Most accelerometers are designed to sense movement in only one direction, so true 3D position sensing must use three crystals mounted in different orientations each with their own floating mass.
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poor_red_neck said:
The accelerometer is completely different from the compass.
The digital compass (magnetometer) measures the earth's magnetic field, while the "g sensor" (or accelerometer) measures gravitational pulls on different axis.
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Wow! Thank you, Captain Obvious!
I mention the G-sensor calibration because I had an issue with a compass-related program that did not work properly until I calibrated the g-sensor. If he tries it and it works, great... if not, no big loss.
YOU'RE WELCOME, DOUCHEBAG.
How the hell am I supposed to know what your intelligence level is. You're not the only one reading posts. Someone else may find that information relevant or helpful.
BACK ON SUBJECT.
So I tried my compass again and after shaking it it was still messing up. For ****s and giggles I tapped the corner on my desk a few good times. Not hard, but solid smacks and voila... it works now. Weird.
Such Hostility!
Not sure why tapping would have worked, the magentic sensor has no moving parts as far as I have been able to read on them. Don't live at the north pole do you?
You should try to install the Metal Detector app and see if it gives you issues, it uses the same sensor and maybe its a hardware issue. Given it is not the most accurate as far as detection, but it does really work if you put a piece of metal right behind the phone.
Watch out with those belt holsters with magnetic locks. Those will screw up your compass fast. Not sure if thats your situation but just FYI.
atoy74 said:
Watch out with those belt holsters with magnetic locks. Those will screw up your compass fast. Not sure if thats your situation but just FYI.
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Very good point, I hadn't though about that, especially since there is no telling really where that sensor lives on the board, and they are usually pretty strong little magnets in the holsters
Well... I tried recalibrating the g-sensor for kicks, but that didn't help. I've never used a magnetic holster, so I don't think that's it...
Any other ideas?
Does compass work in Google Maps????
I have see the commercials and youtube videos..
that show in google maps...
in street view...
you can move the phone around and up and down...
the street view.. will change according to your orientation
so if the Hero has a Compass
and we have google maps
why don't this feature work for me?
Or.. does this mean my Sprint Hero.. does not support this function at this time???
FYI...
Brand new hero (got it on 12/30/09)
Rooted
MoDaCo 1.3 ROM
Dan330 said:
so if the Hero has a Compass
and we have google maps
why don't this feature work for me?
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It has to be enabled in Maps first. And you have to be in street view mode (obviously :X)
maejrep said:
It has to be enabled in Maps first. And you have to be in street view mode (obviously :X)
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obviously....
so.. i am taking you have a sprint hero.. and it works in street view...
you can spin around with your phone.. and the view changes respectively????
I have looked.. and can not find any place that lets me enable this feature... inside google maps.
My compass was acting similarly a while back. Not sure when it changed, but now that I have rooted and installed Fresh, it's working fine. Strange.
Dan330 said:
I have looked.. and can not find any place that lets me enable this feature... inside google maps.
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Load Google Maps.
Long Press a spot on the map.
After the address loads, touch the info bubble.
Touch Street view.
Press the Menu Button.
Touch Compass mode.
markachee said:
My compass was acting similarly a while back. Not sure when it changed, but now that I have rooted and installed Fresh, it's working fine. Strange.
Load Google Maps.
Long Press a spot on the map.
After the address loads, touch the info bubble.
Touch Street view.
Press the Menu Button.
Touch Compass mode.
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thanks !!!! found it.. works great now..
can not believe i did not find it..!!! ???

Google's gesture search app--"double flip" working?

Is anyone having any better luck with the "double flip" activation method for the latest version of Google's gesture search app? I've gotten it to work once for me in about a hundred attempts, on the "easy to trigger" sensitivity setting.
It does not work for me either or my brother who also has a Captivate.
Nope ive only gotten it to work maybe twice out of 20 attempts on an EVO
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Is anyone having any better luck with the "double flip" activation method for the latest version of Google's gesture search app? I've gotten it to work once for me in about a hundred attempts, on the "easy to trigger" sensitivity setting.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31398412
The trick is that it is using the mag sensor. So hold the phone perpendicular to the floor,
like a door facing north-south, then "open and close" the door quickly. If you are holding
it like you normally hold a phone, the "flip" won't be detected.

I9003 Compass Jumping Around!

Well the compass does point at the right direction but when I fired up street view and turned on compass mode, (which is pretty sweet btw) no matter how still I hold the phone or even place it flat on a table for that matter, the image keeps quivering. The image just does not stay in one place! Went into test mode and under sensors I checked it out it was the same quivering. Also under settings>display> theres an option for Horizontal calibration, funny thing is even when placed on a absolutely flat surface (I tried at different places), the small ball in the center does not stay still! Why is this so? This issue makes using sky map,street view,layar etc quite unusable because of all the jitter! Any fix for this?
Jumping around happens when you are near a magnetic field such as speaker,computer etc. move away in open area, jumping should reduce.
In the compass settings> noise filter set to strong, sensor rate slowest & buffer display ticket with green check mark.
This should solve your problem, if not then report back.
sgsI9003 said:
Jumping around happens when you are near a magnetic field such as speaker,computer etc. move away in open area, jumping should reduce.
In the compass settings> noise filter set to strong, sensor rate slowest & buffer display ticket with green check mark.
This should solve your problem, if not then report back.
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Which compass settings are you referring to? Where do I find these settings?
Compass is a app which you can download from the market in that you will have those settings, once set you wont face that jumping issue. Mine stay still.
By saying street view are you referring to layar which shows a compass too?
Ok I'll try that out, but will changing those settings in the app apply to the whole system?
The street view I was referring to is from google maps with compass mode on.
I had the same problem as your since i installed compass & set it the right way that problem was never noticed, earlier it use to jump, so my best guess is that those settings are somehow being read by other apps too.
In my case google maps with compass mode remains quite still.
Do report back with the results.
Well I tried your fix and it worked kinda, the twitching has reduced but its still there which is very annoying. In service test under sensors it still keeps jumping around. I've also tried using it in a place free from magnetic signals but still the same. Is it this way for all galaxy s users our could mine be faulty?
Mine stays perfectly still (FW ddkb1) whats your FW?
Compass on google map works only when gps is enabled & locked, if gps is not able to lock then it might have the problem which you are describing.
Are you able to lock on to the gps (icon stops flashing)?
Well I'm on the same firmware as you (kb1). (kies keeps crashing if I try to update to kb2, but that's another issue)
The twitching issue I'm talking about should not be related to gps, on the map itself it does not twitch at all, but when I go to say new york on the map and go to street view, and enable compass mode, even if I hold the phone vedas still the image on the screen still vibrates.
I tried to replicate at my end but i don't have any issues, maps don't vibrate, however they rotate as per compass pointing (locked) to north.
What do you mean by street view, there is no such option in maps at my end, when i go to new york I see a road map only, is there something which i am missing?
Seems some setting we have is different between you & me though we both are on kb1 but cant figure out what.
sgsI9003 said:
I tried to replicate at my end but i don't have any issues, maps don't vibrate, however they rotate as per compass pointing (locked) to north.
What do you mean by street view, there is no such option in maps at my end, when i go to new york I see a road map only, is there something which i am missing?
Seems some setting we have is different between you & me though we both are on kb1 but cant figure out what.
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Ok so i'm guessing you have never tried street view before, ok so just enter 'new york' into the search box and it will take you there, once there you will see a big red arrow pointing downwards to the map with New York written above. Click on the name and select the right most option (a man standing) that will take you to street view, once in there press the menu key and turn on compass mode. Try holding the phone still or even place it flat on a table and see if the image twitches. (Its a pretty cool thing anyways, you'll enjoy it! )
The probelm that I am facing is similar to this
Jumping Compass
Oh I have seen street view on desktop numerous time didn't know its a feature on our phones too. Now I tested street view as per your instruction & it does change its angle 5° approx & flicker but in compass mode it just show me the bottom of the 360° image & no more moves.
The issue could be in street view as its in beta testing.
The jumping compass video is what I was having the problem but after I changed the settings it got stabilized.
We can ask bala who has updated his fw to kb3 to test this if the problem is same or not.
sgsI9003 said:
Oh I have seen street view on desktop numerous time didn't know its a feature on our phones too. Now I tested street view as per your instruction & it does change its angle 5° approx & flicker but in compass mode it just show me the bottom of the 360° image & no more moves.
The issue could be in street view as its in beta testing.
The jumping compass video is what I was having the problem but after I changed the settings it got stabilized.
We can ask bala who has updated his fw to kb3 to test this if the problem is same or not.
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Have you updated your google maps? Its at version 5.3.0 now. It could not be street view's fault because it used to work perfectly fine on my xperia x10 earlier. Come to think of it the x10 had far better gps and compass components (but seriously lacked in other areas).
Changing the settings in compass app worked only in that app itself, its not a general fix for it though.I would like to know if all i9000/i9003 have this problem...
magnetometergate?
I just bought this same phone and I'm experiencing the same jitter. This is a real show stopper since it renders useless apps like those mentioned here, panorama stitching, Google sky map and others. I'm really annoyed and thinking about returning the phone.
The Iphone 3Gs does not suffer this issue, the compass moves smooth and softly.
This seems to be a hardware problem, maybe Samsung can improve the software filter or update the sensor firmware.
Since I am using xxkb3 now I tested again but this compass jumping problem still is the same.
I remember that xxkb3 offers few calibration & tweaking of setting for compass but what these settings do is not known to us hence I have not changed anything, I still feel that this can be addressed by tweaking the settings & not really a hardware issue.
The compass in i9003 is more sensitive to magnetic field disturbance hence the problem.

compass sensor

I have downloaded several compass apps but none is pointing north. Anyone with same problem?
I am using Catch.com's compass app from the Market and it is pointing North fine.
Does your Google Maps report your location correctly? Also, you may want to turn Wi-Fi Location on as well. (Settings>>Location services>>Google's location service [checked]) Also, make sure GPS satellites is checked there.
Tf700's specifications says it has an electronic compass, so no gps is needed to point north.
I tryed catch.com's compass and guess what... it works, its pointing north.
The other compasses still dont work, so catch.com is the one to use.
Thanks for the tip.
KangLx said:
Tf700's specifications says it has an electronic compass, so no gps is needed to point north.
I tryed catch.com's compass and guess what... it works, its pointing north.
The other compasses still dont work, so catch.com is the one to use.
Thanks for the tip.
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I also have this issue on mine. will give catch.com a try.
KangLx said:
I have downloaded several compass apps but none is pointing north. Anyone with same problem?
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Mine doesn't even work with catch.com's app. I rotate the device slowly a full 360 deg. and it moves the needle about 45 deg.
This makes certain apps like SkySafari, SkyMap etc. virtually useless.
Does anyone know of a technique to re-calibrate or reset the compass to make it work?
mandables said:
Does anyone know of a technique to re-calibrate or reset the compass to make it work?
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Mine does it too. The sensors can autocalibrate when rotated. Just like I did with my HTC Incredible, I just hold it in roughly the same orientation I'll be using it in then flip it over twice around the X axis, then rotate it sideways twice around the Y axis, then rotate around the Z axis. It usually reads accurately after doing 2 of the 3 axis but I do all 3 anyway because it takes a matter of seconds to do this.
I also have problem with compass. I tried it to calibrate, but none method works. The compass north is always heading +-45deg to screen top in landscape mode. Is there any way to reset the compass calibration (for.ex. delete some files on rooted device) or is this a HW fault? I'm on rooted stock ROM.
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rkalas said:
I also have problem with compass. I tried it to calibrate, but none method works. The compass north is always heading +-45deg to screen top in landscape mode. Is there any way to reset the compass calibration (for.ex. delete some files on rooted device) or is this a HW fault? I'm on rooted stock ROM.
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Count me in on compass problems. I begin to suspect that there's a hardware problem. My compass never points north, and calibrating by rotating the pad does not help. Makes geocaching rather impossible, unless you bring your own compass...
Mine seems to be mostly right using the Smart Tools one. I get a magnetic field reading of around 42.the need jumps around a bit, but not more than +/- 10 degrees.
fiidim said:
Mine seems to be mostly right using the Smart Tools one. I get a magnetic field reading of around 42.the need jumps around a bit, but not more than +/- 10 degrees.
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Ditto, Smart Tools points north more or less accurately. (49 mag) It's off by 15 degrees, and it's 15 degrees off in the opposite direction on my sgs3.
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[Q] Compass always points to the west instead of north

Hi,
For some reason while holding the phone in portrait mode, the compass (in maps, and other apps) points to the west and not to the north.
If i hold the phone in landscape mode (turn it 90 degrees), it start showing north perfectly (and updates too to reflect changes)
Is there something i can do to fix this?
mine does the same thing. Also it is only with static maps ex no navigating. If you navigate then it will correct itself as it then uses the movement to point the arrow.
Get the GPS Status and Tools ap from the Play Store. One of the tools is a compass calibrator. You basically end up rotating the phone 3 times around each axis and you are done. I've used it for years.
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strongergravity said:
Get the GPS Status and Tools ap from the Play Store. One of the tools is a compass calibrator. You basically end up rotating the phone 3 times around each axis and you are done. I've used it for years.
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Dont know why i didnt try that. Guess i just figured it should work out of the box. Anyway that worked like a charm. OP check it out.

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