Individual/Gyro
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Internal Memory
Internal Memory
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Available Internal Memory
Available Internal Memory
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External Memory
External Memory
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Available External Memory
Available External Memory
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Battery Level
Battery Level
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Battery Health
Battery Health
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Charging Via
Charging Via
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Available
Available
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Not Available
Not Available
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Vendor
Vendor
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Sensor
Sensor
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Device Info
Device Info
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Battery
Battery
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Display
Display
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Memory & Storage
Memory & Storage
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Not Charging
Not Charging
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Not Applicable
Not Applicable
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An accelerometer is an inertial sensor which measures the linear velocity, tilt motion and thereby the orientation of a mobile phone. It also detects the shock/vibration/shake on the device. Basically helps in tracking head movements in VR.
An accelerometer is an inertial sensor which measures the linear velocity, tilt motion and thereby the orientation of a mobile phone. It also detects the shock/vibration/shake on the device. Basically helps in tracking head movements in VR.
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The gyroscope adds an additional dimension to the orientation determined by the accelerometer by tracking rotation or twist. While accelerometer measures linear acceleration of movement, a gyroscope in the mean time measures the angular rotational velocity. Presence of a gyro is absolutely necessary for a seamless VR experience.
The gyroscope adds an additional dimension to the orientation determined by the accelerometer by tracking rotation or twist. While accelerometer measures linear acceleration of movement, a gyroscope in the mean time measures the angular rotational velocity. Presence of a gyro is absolutely necessary for a seamless VR experience.
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Proximity sensor in a smartphone is a hardware based sensor used to determine the nearness of an object. Common uses include detecting the face and locking the screen during phone calls.
Proximity sensor in a smartphone is a hardware based sensor used to determine the nearness of an object. Common uses include detecting the face and locking the screen during phone calls.