I've been playing around with the gyroscope on the Nexus S. I notice that if the phone is not held parallel to the ground, rapid changes in heading (z-axis) result in changes in the roll (y-axis). I would've thought that gyro output would be relative to the phone's orientation. Do I need to somehow compensate for the phone's orientation when calculating roll?
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