I have the model with gyroscope, but from one moment to another it started to go crazy. That's why I need to calibrate it.
I have the same issue:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ho...haky-gyroscope-honor-6x-t3576837/post71618585
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Hi. I bought a second hand Nexus S on internet but the sensors seem broken.
Gyroscope, accelerometer and magnetic sensor do not report data.
I haven't solved after several wipe and a lot of rom. Is it an hardware problem? rolleyes
The seller says that is a software problem
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.
Don't think this has been asked before:
So I usually use my tab sitting in my chair chilling with it up in front of me in landscape.
I have tried to play 2 games now that use the device's accelometer (since it doesn't have a gyroscope from what Ztest says). Both are going totally nuts. Is there anyway to calibrate it internally so that when I am chilling out with it upright it uses that calibration rather than the one when it is laying flat (ie on a table).
I doubt there is, but hey its worth a shot, and just in case anyone was curious, it was Grabtron (indie free game from the market) and Asphalt 5 both with the issue.
Grabtron actually has a calibration option, however you can't calibrate it with the position I use the device in, which I find kind of interesting.
So I am guessing that is a no? There is no way to calibrate it for an upright position rather than a laying down position?
Gtab2 have gyroscope: MS-X orientation sensor
Good to know, any way to calibrate it?
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Gtab2 have gyroscope: MS-X orientation sensor
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Learned something new today, the diagnostics software I was using said it was an accelometer, and did not have a gyroscope, guess it doesn't know how to read ours correctly.
The next question is any way to calibrate it? So I can enjoy my games chilling out in a chair rather than leaning over using it over a table?
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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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...?
Hello everyone,
I bought some days ago a second hand galaxy S6 (G920F), I checked if everything was working and then updated to official Marshmallow, installed TWRP 3.0, and finally moved to a custom ROM (Pure Stock ExtraLite Rom 4.1).
The problem is that I figured out I had a lot of sensors that were not working anymore like light sensor, gyroscope sensor (so also accelerometer etc...), the heart rate sensor seems only partially working, I didn't try the proximity sensor yet. Here is a screen of the sensor page after a *#0*#:
I already tried to clear cache, wipe everything with clean install, flash back official MM rom, tried to make a calibration using GPS status and toolbox (which shows there is a problem with almost every sensor), but absolutely nothing worked.
Right now I am out of clues and I need your help !
Thank you!
So were the sensors working when you got the device?
My S6 Edge had the same issue - all sensors would stop working (and the IR blaster) for a few days/weeks and then eventually they would work for a while again. In the end though, they stopped working completely. I also tried absolutely everything software related first but it turned out to be a fault with the mainboard. I sent it to Samsung who claimed it was caused by liquid damage and refused to repair it (I'm almost certain it wasn't liquid damage because I haven't got it wet) so ended up claiming on my insurance.
Sadly I didn't take the time to check the sensors before upgrading, so I have absolutely no idea about the sensors before I updated the system...
I saw some people talking about this kind of problems being liquid damage related, but I have no idea what happened to the phone before I got it...).
I hope I will be luckier than you were !
my sensors were working fine in 5.0 and then i officially upgrade my s6 to 6.0.1 and eventually all sensors died.
i make a factory reset and everything fine now