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Ever wonder what your coordinates are

Sensors - view and record

by Sami Yrjanheikki

What is it about?

Ever wonder what your coordinates are? Or how fast you're going? Or maybe how much force you're applying when you press the display?

App Details

Version
1.3.1
Rating
NA
Size
11Mb
Genre
Utilities Reference
Last updated
September 20, 2018
Release date
July 14, 2018
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App Store Description

Ever wonder what your coordinates are? Or how fast you're going? Or maybe how much force you're applying when you press the display?
Get the answers to these questions and much more with this aptly named app: Sensors.

Viewing and monitoring
All the sensors are listed in a minimalist fashion with the most important information displayed right underneath. Tap (or 3D Touch) to access additional sensor data, maps or surprisingly addictive and pleasing realtime plots for acceleration, rotation and magnetic field. Gain insight into how your phone and all the services built on it work underneath by accessing raw, sometimes even uncalibrated data. Understand how your phone sees the world by applying this hot new depth filter. The depth filter displays depth data that your newest phone can produce and turns it into understandable colors. If you dare, you can even try the 3D mode. If you're having trouble connecting your device to an external monitor, the app provides helpful details for diagnosing issues. Along all this, you might even discover new sensors you didn't realize you even had!

Recording
Don't settle for just viewing: take it to the next level by recording sensor data. You can choose which sensors you want to record, along with a sampling frequency. The recorded data is saved in a CSV file, which you can then further process with your favourite number-crunching application.

Total privacy
Your privacy is very important. That's why this app won't send anything anywhere, or even permanently save it to your device, unless you want to. You can allow or deny access to any sensor you want, and the app will remain functional, even if you deny access to every sensor you can. It's all your choice.

Currently available sensors (on supported devices): location, speed, compass, altitude (altimeter), pressure (barometer), motion, pedometer, 3D Touch, Apple Pencil, camera depth, microphone, acceleration (accelerometer), rotation (gyroscope), magnetic field (magnetometer), system.

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