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Strange sensor behaviour on XperiaSP

Strange sensor behaviour on XperiaSP

by JackDoe on Mar 10th, 2014 11:31 AM

Dear Divers,

(My first post, yeah ;) )

Before buying a Dive I tried out the test apps, namely the "DiveUnityDemo" and "Tuscany Dive". I thought it workes well but then I noticed, that i was constantely moving to the left in the game, without moving myself in reality.
I thougt maybe it was a problem with the sensors, but I have already checked them and they don't seem to deliver any abnormal data (Except I was wondering about the 10 m/s² on the Z-axis from the accelerometer, until I remembered good old Newton *facepalm*)
I also resetted all the sensors, but the problem persists.

So, do you have an idea what it can be?

Thanks,

Jack


EDIT: Ok, bit of an update. I did a bit more research and finally found an app, where the problem does not seem to exist. It is called GyroDroid (http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/101279-GyroDroid-2-0-Access-each-and-every-sensor-on-Android-devices-RELASED). There are several test apps and in none of them the drifting problem appears.
So I headed back to some of the apps where the problem occured. Now keeping in mind that there seems to be no hardware problem. And finally I found somethin like a hint, because on this page http://goshowapp.blogspot.de/p/bugs.html the developers describe this problem as an device specific problem. It seems to be quite common in this app (Go show).
I am just wondering whether someone else did also experience this problem?

JackDoe

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Re: Strange sensor behaviour on XperiaSP

by maximee9 on Mar 10th, 2014 20:12 PM

This is normal. The Dive plugin used for the games and apps have this drift to the left problem.
Stefan said he was working on a fix but no news yet.

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Re: Strange sensor behaviour on XperiaSP

by JackDoe on Mar 10th, 2014 23:49 PM

Oh great, thanks for the answer. I am exited to see any new updates!

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Re: Strange sensor behaviour on XperiaSP

by GeraldineRLeathers on Oct 6th, 2022 13:13 PM

I just got myself an XperiaSP. The other day I was playing on my phone and the frequency of swiping the sensor up and down became a lot more frequent. To check this https://rubygarage.org/blog/how-to-build-a-video-conferencing-app and get more new tips for conferencing apps. The first weird thing was that it started at random times when I had not touched the screen at all while still in the game. So I thought, oh well, it might be something with my phone.

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Re: Strange sensor behaviour on XperiaSP

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