Two more tools to read hardware info:
 + Droid Hardware Info / InkWired
 + phyphox / RWTH Aachen University

[email protected] schrieb am Samstag, 25. Juni 2022 um 15:41:23 UTC+2:

> Hi Greg, thank you! I installed SatStat on my old phone, and the Bx By Bz 
> values vary when I change the orientation of the phone, and they are 
> completely different to the values on my new one.
>
> I give up. Nevertheless many thanks!
>
> Greg Troxel schrieb am Samstag, 25. Juni 2022 um 15:10:12 UTC+2:
>
>>
>> Clemens Jensen <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>> > I can't interpret the Bx By Bz values. SatStat shows this (pic 1 phone 
>> > directed to North, pic 2 to East, pic 3 to South, pic 4 to West):
>>
>> They are the three components of the magnetic field. That's what the
>> phone actually measures and from that computes an orientation. I have
>> no idea where you are, and don't even know the values around me. My
>> point is that with two phones, I think you should be seeing similar
>> values. By taking two of them outside away from metal, and orienting
>> them the same, and seeing the values, and then repeating, you should be
>> able to gain some insight into whether the problem is the raw
>> measurements, or something later in the processing chain.
>>
>> In your case, with the suspect phone, it looks like all 4 positions have
>> similar Bx/By/Bz values. Mine change as I rotate, but not in a way
>> that's easy to understand.
>>
>

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