Are sensors on your phone not working properly? Do you have problem with them? Here is the guide for sensor calibration Android phone.
Phones are not just named as smartphones? Phones became smart with their evolution from keypad buttons to touchscreen and iPhone was a revolutionary invention. In the recent era of smartphone development, sensors and Artificial Intelligence joined to make it more worthy.
A new flagship smartphone has the following sensors on it -
- Accelerometer
- Barometer sensor
- Ultrasonic sensor
- Fingerprint scanner
- Pressure sensor
- Magnetometer
- Gyroscope
- Hall sensor
- Proximity sensor
- RGB Light sensor
All these sensors are found on recent flagship Samsung Galaxy S20, iPhone 11 Series, and on $200 smartphone too. And many smartphones include a few of those sensors mentioned above. So here you can ask why Sensor calibration is needed? We have answered that too.
Why we need Sensor Calibration on Android Phones?
Some sensors might not work properly, and so horizontal or vertical calibration is needed to make sure they are working perfectly. The results might vary from an actual sensor meter, but having these features on a handheld daily gadget is a big plus.
Sensor Calibration on Android
- Open Settings from the app drawer.
- Under Settings, tap on Intelligent Assistance.
- Now tap on Sensor Calibration.
- And finally select Horizontal Calibration.
- Here you will be under G-sensor calibration. Now read instructions as said on your phone.
- On my phone, it says I have to place the device on a level surface and tap to Calibrate.
- Once you click on Calibrate, the process will go on, and you will see 'Calibration Successful message
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So that the guide on how to calibrate sensors on Android mobile phones. If you still have problem with any of the sensors, you can take your device to service center for a check.
This post was published on July 31, 2024 8:53 AM