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Works great on my Android 11 except for the following that I have found so far. I set it to record for 45,000 seconds (750 minutes or 12.5 hours) and it shuts off at 6:00 hours. Also, I set the multi sensor recording to trigger on a g level and it only triggers on -g levels on the 2 g scale. I flew my Android 11 on a Blue Origin flight and found this out the hard way.
1) CMCalibratedMagnetic Field x, y, z are always zero (0), on Android 8+ and my Mobile. 2) Though CMMagnetometer values are useful for somethings, CLHeadingComponent Values x, y, z (micro Tesla), are better for calculating stuff, IMHO, CLHeading: I believe, Represents a vector pointing to magnetic North. Please fix, and add CLHeading Magnetic Data 🤓😎.
Does a nice job of displaying output of all the phones sensors. Easy to use. Straightforward menus. No errors yet.
I’m still trying to figure out the difference between the two app. I brought this one before noticing the other app. I like the darker blue background of Sensors Pro, is there a way to match that in Sensors Play? I don’t know, not that I can tell. If it was clarified the difference between the two apps (see above) and if custom background colors/gradients were an option, that would make this a 5-star app!
Phil was INCREDIBLY responsive to an issue regarding compatibility between Sensor Play, Android 7 and versions of iOS11. Ultimately we got the issue straightened out and I can continue playing around with the very cool tool he built. There are incredible possibilities with Sensor Play and exploring is most of the fun!!
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