If I'm reading things right, the accelerometer measures physical forces (i.e. movement) and the orientation sensor gives the tilt of the handset. If you are coding a rolling ball type app which would you use? You could argue accelerometer, in which case you measure each delta force and apply it to your balls physics. Or just the orientation and compute the effects of gravity again on the ball but just using different physics. Is there a preference? Would any be more accurate than the other?
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