Sorry for the bad link. I found a discussion indicating that devices
with gyro will include this input in the calculation of the new
events. I assume this is the case for Nexus S too.

On 11 Jan, 16:19, nadam <[email protected]> wrote:
> In Android 2.3 we got three new sensor event types:
>
> TYPE_GRAVITY
> TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION
> TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR
>
> I assumed that this had something to do with the gyroscope
> (TYPE_GYROSCOPE) but looking at the code it seems that TYPE_GRAVITY
> and TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION only uses the accelerometer, and
> TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR uses only the accelerometer and the 
> compass.http://www.google.co.in/codesearch/p?hl=en#uX1GffpyOZk/services/senso...
>
> Is this just the default implementation whereas for instance Google
> Nexus S also uses the gyroscope?

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