On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 4:32:09 PM UTC+5:30, Mark Murphy (a Commons 
Guy) wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 1:56 AM, falcon74 <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Wondering if anyone has come across an official (or unofficial) 
> > statement/stand regarding Android (SDK) and Google-Play, regarding apps 
> > using external sensors, e.g. bluetooth or USB based ones. 
>
> AFAIK, Android does not support external sensors. While it may be 
>

While I suspected that, but is there any official statement to that effect 
? Maybe something from which we could make this inference / draw this 
conclusion -- without doubt ?
 

> possible at the ADK level to cook up your own support for them, you 
> cannot deliver the results through the standard SDK mechanisms, so no 
> apps using such sensors would be able to use that data. Hence, the 
> Play Store filtering is based on what SDK apps would be expecting -- 
> it is less of an issue of "does the device have a magnetic field 
> sensor" and one of "does the device have a magnetic field sensor that 
> works with SensorManager"? 
>

I guess, GPS may be, an exception, but what you wrote, is probably true for 
all other sensors s.a. magentic-field-sensor, accelerometer/gyro etc. For 
GPS, there is at least one app available from appstore, which uses the 
"Mock Locations" method to inject true GPS coordinates into an application 
requiring fine-location, while getting the GPS coordinates from an external 
sensor via bluetooth. However the app needing fine-location might have to 
side-loaded, or, as I am beginning to suspect, not have <uses-feature> in 
it's manifest.
 

>
> Now, if in some future era, Android supports external sensors, Play 
> Store filtering will hopefully change to match. 
>
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