• Smartphones today come with a wealth of sensors to facilitate a better user experience, provide apps with enhanced information about the world around the phone and provide robust and increased battery life.
    Proximity Sensor
    Detects when an object is near to the phone. Most commonly used to sense when a phone is held up to the users ear to turn off the display. This saves both battery life and prevents accidental screen touches.
    Accelerometer and gyroscope
    Accelerometers in mobile phones are used to detect the orientation of the phone. The gyroscope, or gyro for short, adds an additional dimension to the information supplied by the accelerometer by tracking rotation or twist.
    An accelerometer measures linear acceleration of movement, while a gyro on the other hand measures the angular rotational velocity. Both sensors measure rate of change; they just measure the rate of change for different things.
    In practice, that means that an accelerometer will measure the directional movement of a device but will not be able to resolve its lateral orientation or tilt during that movement accurately unless a gyro is there to fill in that info.
    With an accelerometer you can either get a really noisy info output that is responsive, or you can get a clean output thats sluggish. But when you combine the 3-axis accelerometer with a 3-axis gyro, you get an output that is both clean and responsive in the same time.
    Accelerometers are also used to provide steps information for a vendors health application.
    Digital compass
    The digital compass thats usually based on a sensor called the magnetometer and provides mobile phones with a simple orientation in relation to the Earths magnetic field. As a result, your phone always knows which way is North so it can auto rotate your digital maps depending on your physical orientation.
    Barometer
    The barometer assists the GPS chip inside the device to get a faster lock by instantly delivering altitude data. Additionally,
    the barometer can be utilized to provide floors climbed information to a phones health app.</p>
    With the advent of more accurate indoor navigation, the barometer can assist in determine what floor a user is on within an airport for example.
    Biometrics
    Biometric related sensors provide levels of enhanced security by capturing and validating human related metrics. Including Finger Print recognition, IRIS (eye) scanning and full facial recognition.
    Biometric sensors provide a more secure but more convenient way to unlock phones and pay for purchases.
    Additionally, biometric sensors can be used to collect a users heart rate and SpO2 (the estimate of arterial oxygen saturation) for use within a vendors health application.
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  • a device that is used to record that something is present or that there are changes in something:

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