SO, I have rooted my device, installed xposed and virtual sensors and then reboot it but it still shows false gyroscope. why?
newbiefrances said:
SO, I have rooted my device, installed xposed and virtual sensors and then reboot it but it still shows false gyroscope. why?
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Hi, what is your smartphone ?
We need more some informations to resolve your issue
I think this is a china phone? Qnet cyrus.
bricex308 said:
Hi, what is your smartphone ?
We need more some informations to resolve your issue
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I think this is a china phone? Qnet cyrus.
newbiefrances said:
I think this is a china phone? Qnet cyrus.
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Ok i think cause your Qnet Cyrus had Accelerometer and not gyroscope
It's not the same thing,
An accelerometer is used to measure a linear speed variation.(speed when you drive in car)
A gyroscope can measure a variation of angle.
In some cases an accelerometer can measure the inclination but this is due to the fact that with two remote linear accelerometers, one can calculate an angular acceleration....
Your Qnet Cyrus had an accelerometer but only for measure a linear speed variation.
newbiefrances said:
SO, I have rooted my device, installed xposed and virtual sensors and then reboot it but it still shows false gyroscope. why?
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you must have both accelerometer and magnetic field sensor in order for the xposed app to work, if one of them isn't available, then the xposed app isn't going to work.
Thunderoar said:
you must have both accelerometer and magnetic field sensor in order for the xposed app to work, if one of them isn't available, then the xposed app isn't going to work.
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ahh, so I still need a magnetic sensor to work,okay
how can I get a magnetic sensor? or can't I?
newbiefrances said:
ahh, so I still need a magnetic sensor to work,okay
how can I get a magnetic sensor? or can't I?
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Idk if your phone have it, but if it doesn't built in your device, then there's no chance for the app to work, variety of devices have different sensor built in with them, you can't install it by yourself because a device have specific types of board and component, if they aren't match, then there's no way it working, if you want gyroscope so badly.as an advice, why don't you buy a device that have gyroscope built in instead of searching a device that have magnetic field sensor?gyroscope sensor are more efficient instead of using software that provide same functionality.
newbiefrances said:
ahh, so I still need a magnetic sensor to work,okay
how can I get a magnetic sensor? or can't I?
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For your post >>>>>>>> go read the fourth post when i ask you your smartphone's brand
You haven't in your smartphone so . . . . .
If you don't have the physical tool you can't virtually emulate with an app the action that is induced by the physical tool
bricex308 said:
Ok i think cause your Qnet Cyrus had Accelerometer and not gyroscope
It's not the same thing,
An accelerometer is used to measure a linear speed variation.(speed when you drive in car)
A gyroscope can measure a variation of angle.
In some cases an accelerometer can measure the inclination but this is due to the fact that with two remote linear accelerometers, one can calculate an angular acceleration....
Your Qnet Cyrus had an accelerometer but only for measure a linear speed variation.
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Well i am very confused whether our phone has a light sensor or not. In the official user manual of I5801 (English-India), at page number 17, its clearly stated that the left one of the two sensors on top left side of our phone is proximity sensor and the right one is light sensor. If there is one, then why is there not any option for automatic brightness? and what its use is? And if its not there, then why is it given in the User's manual ?
Does anyone have any information on this at all? Was/is there any rom that supported automatic brighness via the light sensor?
So why isn't it included in Samsung' Stock Rom ?
Do you think really that no-one ever try to use it .
nishant_713 said:
Well i am very confused whether our phone has a light sensor or not. In the official user manual of I5801 (English-India), at page number 17, its clearly stated that the left one of the two sensors on top left side of our phone is proximity sensor and the right one is light sensor. If there is one, then why is there not any option for automatic brightness? and what its use is? And if its not there, then why is it given in the User's manual ?
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There is no light sensor on Galaxy I5800/5801. The proximity sensor is actually a pair of sensors, one sends an electromagnetic/Infrared radiation while the other one is to receive it back for the sensor to get activated.
nsm1234 said:
There is no light sensor on Galaxy I5800/5801. The proximity sensor is actually a pair of sensors, one sends an electromagnetic/Infrared radiation while the other one is to receive it back for the sensor to get activated.
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Wow, this is kinda shocking news!
is there anyway to calibrate the proximity sensor on the sensation, not 100% sure thats my problem but worth a try if poss
bradmax57 said:
is there anyway to calibrate the proximity sensor on the sensation, not 100% sure thats my problem but worth a try if poss
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Would like to know this as well.Proximity and light sensors not working properly on my Sensation (only occasionally).
I'd like to know how to recalibrate / get it functioning again.
Yes,i like to know that to.
Still having problems with both proximity and light sensors...
The proximity and light sensors cannot be calibrated, as they put off specific amounts of voltages based on results from the input. It is up to the ROM/Kernel to interpret the voltages from the sensors as usable values to produced the desired results. If you wish, you can download a testing program such as AndroSensor to view the interpreted sensor readings.
I just wanted to check if this was the same with everyone's phone.
Going into *#0*# and 'Sensor', my accelerometer, gyroscope sensor and magnetic sensor are in a constant state of flux when the phone is just resting flat on a table. The altitude is also constantly changing, but not as frenetically as the others.
Is this the same for everyone or is my phone on the fritz?
Many thanks,
F.
flashish said:
I just wanted to check if this was the same with everyone's phone.
Going into *#0*# and 'Sensor', my accelerometer, gyroscope sensor and magnetic sensor are in a constant state of flux when the phone is just resting flat on a table. The altitude is also constantly changing, but not as frenetically as the others.
Is this the same for everyone or is my phone on the fritz?
Many thanks,
F.
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have the same, just wish my barometer would actually work, its been stuck on 1011 hPa since I got it
flashish said:
I just wanted to check if this was the same with everyone's phone.
Going into *#0*# and 'Sensor', my accelerometer, gyroscope sensor and magnetic sensor are in a constant state of flux when the phone is just resting flat on a table. The altitude is also constantly changing, but not as frenetically as the others.
Is this the same for everyone or is my phone on the fritz?
Many thanks,
F.
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All the sensors should be a little jumpy. The apps from the developers just filter the jumpiness of the sensors. So not to worry. at least you have them all working.
There seems to be an issue with the barometric sensor of some units that I have tested (actually all of the units that i have tested, 4 so far).
I started a new thread with the issue.
The sensors should be very sensible, which I see as a good thing.
One question though, is the OIS gyro not supposed to move? That is the only one static for me. If I test it while it's not lying still on a table or I'm holding it with absolutely no movement it fails, otherwise it passes. But the values are constant...?
Like you don't even need to invoke the ambient display, just touch the area where the sensor is.
Following.
Thay would be great.
No it's not ultrasonic.
xdg4y said:
No it's not ultrasonic.
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It's not necessary to be an ultrasonic type to work. Xioami 9T/K20 sensor works with the display off.
gigiion said:
It's not necessary to be an ultrasonic type to work. Xioami 9T/K20 sensor works with the display off.
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As far as I know the sensor needs light from the display to read your fingerprint so it needs to light up to function.
TheEndernaut said:
Like you don't even need to invoke the ambient display, just touch the area where the sensor is.
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Yeah, if you flash a custom rom with Always On Display (Havoc, Bliss etc) you'll have it.
Please, I have a problem with the proximity sensor not working and I have tried the sensor scanning software and it reads only 5.0cm ... pixel 4a Latest updates
Usama630 said:
Please, I have a problem with the proximity sensor not working and I have tried the sensor scanning software and it reads only 5.0cm ... pixel 4a Latest updates
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I haven't explicitly tested my Pixel 4a, however, on my previous devices, the proximity sensor is basically an On/Off switch. As such, it may read either 5cm or 0cm depending how close you are to the actual sensor. i.e. your device may be OK.
DiamondJohn said:
I haven't explicitly tested my Pixel 4a, however, on my previous devices, the proximity sensor is basically an On/Off switch. As such, it may read either 5cm or 0cm depending how close you are to the actual sensor. i.e. your device may be OK.
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I tried android 10
It also did not work
It only reads 5.0 even when I cover the sensor area.
The problem is that I am from Iraq and we do not have any sale guarantee
It's a big disappointment for me
Usama630 said:
I tried android 10
It also did not work
It only reads 5.0 even when I cover the sensor area.
The problem is that I am from Iraq and we do not have any sale guarantee
It's a big disappointment for me
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I dont think it should matter whuich cutry you are from, because it is a manufacturer warranty. not a point of sale warranty.
The Device has support built into the rom in Settings>Tips & Support and then select "Contact Us" I was shocked how helpful they try to be, and it was clearly not based in my country. I complained about some tiny bug and they wanted to commence the process to replace my device (which would not of helped as it was software)
you did not understand what I mean..