Just wondering, my N3 is giving me wrong temp value should i calibrate it for each app i install?
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SERGiooooo said:
Just wondering, my N3 is giving me wrong temp value should i calibrate it for each app i install?
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Should only need to calibrate it once, and it should be set. If not then there may be issues(?)
what is this temperature sensor? what it measures?
thermax04 said:
what is this temperature sensor? what it measures?
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Temperatures. Humidity etc.
radicalisto said:
Temperatures. Humidity etc.
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where is that option? or which app do u use?
thermax04 said:
where is that option? or which app do u use?
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S-Health has that option under "Comfort Level"
Currently the temperature is about 5 celsius degrees up here and it is freezing. The N3 is showing 25
What do i need to domyo fix this issue?
Thanks
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SERGiooooo said:
Currently the temperature is about 5 celsius degrees up here and it is freezing. The N3 is showing 25
What do i need to domyo fix this issue?
Thanks
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iam using thermometer plus app and shows the correct temp.
I'm using the same app but the problem is I have to leave the cell phone away from hands on order to reach almost the actual temperature
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I have the same problem,I think it's because of bad design of thermo meter sensor and heat of phone affects it.
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That's obviously the problem I was just checking if I'm the only one having this issue. Thanks aidin_m for your reply
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Even if I left my N3 on the table, the temperature reading is still at least 2 deg higher. You can try this app 'weather station', it is able to offset the error.
Too bad I was looking for this sensor turned out invalid
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Android Sensor Box says that my device doesn't even have a temperature sensor...
perosredo said:
Android Sensor Box says that my device doesn't even have a temperature sensor...
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Same here, app issue.
There is no temperatures sensor in note 3
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Phone has temp/humidity sensor like s4 it just needs some time to so accurate measurement because it affected by our heat in pockets/bags etc. It needs some time to show correct values and is pretty accurate.
Also keep in mind not to block the sensor who is in right bottom side, it's a hole and if you use a case it must have also a hole for it.
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ariefaboodzaky said:
There is no temperatures sensor in note 3
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Strange
Samsung says that the Galaxy Note 3 comes equiped with the following sensors:
Sensors:
Accelerometer, Geomagnetic, Gyro, RGB light, Barometer, Proximity, Gesture, Temperature & Humidity, Hall sensor
https://www.samsung.com/ca/consumer/mobile/galaxy-note/galaxy-note/SM-N900WZKEBMC-spec
And indeed, my Note 3 has all these sensors.
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As the title says write *#0*# in dialer and you can test it, its called grip sensor located at the top right near the camera by about 1.5 inch , move your hand over it and It will detect your hand ,let the developers benefit from it
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doesnt all highend android device have it specifically all cell phones so that when you keep it on ur ear to talk it turn offs the screen
samir_a said:
doesn't all high end android device have it specifically all cell phones so that when you keep it on ur ear to talk it turn offs the screen
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Yes but tablets don't have proximity sensors (other than 7.7,7plus ) and it seems functioning only in the test menus so I think Samsung hide It for some reason as they haven't announced it in the official specifications , by the way have you tried it yourself
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hoss_n2 said:
Yes but tablets don't have proximity sensors (other than 7.7,7plus ) and it seems functioning only in the test menus so I think Samsung hide It for some reason as they haven't announced it in the official specifications , by the way have you tried it yourself
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how can we test on WiFi version 8010??
sharkeecz said:
how can we test on WiFi version 8010??
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Download the sgs secret codes from market and choose testimg mode
Got it thanks
Couldn't use the app....get few tests run, studio you need to be rooted?
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Hi Guys,
are we talking about the N8005 series?
Where is the dialer?
My device has got no dialer!!!
Cem Kamoy said:
Hi Guys,
are we talking about the N8005 series?
Where is the dialer?
My device has got no dialer!!!
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Does it have a SIM card slot? If not, there's no GSM radio and therefore no dialer.
Cem Kamoy said:
Hi Guys,
are we talking about the N8005 series?
Where is the dialer?
My device has got no dialer!!!
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N8005 has sim slot but no phone functionality. So to enable it flash any n8000 rom via Odin
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Any chance there could also be the FM hardware?
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As the title says write *#0*# in dialer and you can test it, its called grip sensor located at the top right near the camera by about 1.5 inch , move your hand over it and It will detect your hand ,let the developers benefit from it
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I couldn't detect it. Tried placing my hand there during a call.
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I couldn't detect it. Tried placing my hand there during a call.
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As I said the software makes no benfit from the sensor (dunno why) but you can test its existence in the test menus by typing *#0*# in the dialer then choose grip sensor
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Doesn't the Samsung Book Cover make use of this sensor?
Hilari0 said:
Doesn't the Samsung Book Cover make use of this sensor?
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No I tried it with no luck the function seems to be disabled by the software , and I think that they are afraid from apple patents war , that is why I opened this thread to make developers tell us how to benefit from this sensors, anyway have any on (other than me) tried it ?
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If you own an iPhone or iPad do not use them near the note, if detected by the proximity sensor... the blaster will destroy them
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The only news about a "grip sensor" on Samsung's device was revealed on Samsung Continuum Device which was a device with a 2nd display on the bottom released in december 2010... that display, show info about weather, news etc when you press the Grip sensor without wake up the first display..
I can't find other function about this "grip sensor" ...
Info on www.samsung.com/us/support/SupportOwnersFAQPopup.do?faq_id=FAQ00012011&fm_seq=12179
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I hope the developers can do something with this. maybe sooner, we can have smart cover. I don't know why but i fancies the iPad's smart cover. Just the cover though. lol. :laugh:
I thought the iPads smart cover used the magnets to wake it up
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I thought the iPads smart cover used the magnets to wake it up
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Yes the iPad have magnetic field detector to feel ,magnets same idea but not same thing as the grip sensor in our note ,
this pic say no temperature sensor at note 3 !! and on gsmarena it say it have this sensor
any one from the owners of N3 can assure that info ?
it has ambient temp sensor should be good
It has , and I can confirm it
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It has , and I can confirm it
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you test it on your phone ?
I'm using weather signal app and it sees the proper temperature sensor (not using the battery one) on my N9005.
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chrisn0123 said:
I'm using weather signal app and it sees the proper temperature sensor (not using the battery one) on my N9005.
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thx man but this pic from n9000
any one can assure that working on Exynos version ?
I have n9005 and it has the same sensors , including temperaturesensor. So dont worry
At first when I got my N9005 I also thought theres no "temperature sensor" only "ambient sensor"? Seems some apps like Android Sensor Box may have not updated their app then I found out that the "TYPE_TEMPERATURE" sensor was replaced with the "TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE" sensor in API Level 14 and has been deprecated.
See this link developer.android.com/guide/topics/sensors/sensors_overview.html
Hope it clears many doubts.
Hey guys, just noticed this today. I know the top and bottom holes are for the microphone but then i found another hole on the bottom right, anyone know whats it for?
Talking about the N9005, don't know if the N9000 has the same.
Bottom Right?
Don't suppose you mean the Spen slot..?
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Bottom Right?
Don't suppose you mean the Spen slot..?
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hehe no not that one, its on the right side of the phone all the way to the bottom just above the corner. the hole is a bit bigger than a microphone hole.
http://assets.hardwarezone.com/img/2013/09/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3-Note-2-side.jpg
You can see it on the picture i linked
Probably noise cancelation.
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prob temp and humidity sensor
Yes, I see it... I have no idea what it could be. It's not listed on the Consultant Guide or the Manual (http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/c...UM_EU_Jellybean_Eng_Rev.1.0_130910_Screen.pdf )
It is no doubt a sensor, though which remains a mystery.
Temp and humidity sensor. Is the only one.who needs contact with the surrounding air. On the bottom the heat from the process will alter the readings. I'm 100% that i'm right about this.
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Temp and humidity sensor. Is the only one.who needs contact with the surrounding air. On the bottom the heat from the process will alter the readings. I'm 100% that i'm right about this.p
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What is your source?
Common sense. I do.have S4 with temp.and.humidity sensor and it's a hole more than the two mics. The Note 3 the same, only other placement of the hole. the S4 active does not have the temp and humidity sensor...so no extra hole, just thw two mics.
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Do people actually use the humidity sensor a lot?
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Do people actually use the humidity sensor a lot?
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Yes, to check humidity...... :laugh:
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Yes, to check humidity...... :laugh:
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That's my point, how often do you really care what the humidity level is?
I used to drag race and a humidity sensor would have been great to have back then. Helps with calculations for settings.
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That's my point, how often do you really care what the humidity level is?
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Well let's just say it's as useful as air gesture and smart screen stuff. But that's samsung for you.
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Isn't humidity and barometer sensor supposed to help with location in google maps? And I would suspect that those might be useful in a crowd sourcing app or whatever for more accurate weather per location if it is available to be used that way which as of now I don't think it is.
This article is an interesting read about how the sensor got incorporated into samsung devices/android.
Acording to Anandtech it's actually the third microphone that's used for noise cancellation : http://www.anandtech.com/show/7376/samsung-galaxy-note-3-review
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There's no temperature sensor on the Note 3.
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Yes there is...
There is temprature, and humidity ... the humidity makes no sense whatsoever... who cares ??? why would a phone care???
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There's no temperature sensor on the Note 3.
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SquirtingCherry said:
Hey guys, just noticed this today. I know the top and bottom holes are for the microphone but then i found another hole on the bottom right, anyone know whats it for?
Talking about the N9005, don't know if the N9000 has the same.
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Hi, I've my unit purchased in India. Don't know which model. I think It's 9000. It has a hole in the right side. Don't know what for. Besides, on the bottom right, next to S Pen slot, there is a rectangular open slot too. Any idea?
Does it have it like the s4? Thanks
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eyecon82 said:
Does it have it like the s4? Thanks
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No to temperature
Yes to pedometer
No, temperature for S5. But you can always download Thermometer - for Galaxy S5 on Play Store
Thermometer - Galaxy S5 uses phone's temperature sensor to measuse instant temperature. It gives real time temperature with frequent updates. If the device does not have a temperature sensor the temperature updates are provided through web service. The colors indicate the air temperature.
Wait. So why are people saying no thermometer and then there's an app for it?
Doesn't it need a hardware sensor?
It are you guys saying it's just not in the s health app?
Confused
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eyecon82 said:
Wait. So why are people saying no thermometer and then there's an app for it?
Doesn't it need a hardware sensor?
It are you guys saying it's just not in the s health app?
Confused
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there is no temperature sensor...hes talking about this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lketech.real.time.thermometer
So sad. Out of all the gimmicks on the s4, the temperature sensor was the most useful
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Hey
I just bought a galaxy tab 4 7 inches and am loving it , anyway while using it i realized that sometimes it warms up from the bottom of the device around the home button. Is that normal?
Thanks in advance
Anyone ??
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It's either the battery or the cpu, you're going to have some heat during operation, especially with that Marvell cpu, it has to work harder
Normal.
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smknutson said:
It's either the battery or the cpu, you're going to have some heat during operation, especially with that Marvell cpu, it has to work harder
Normal.
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But the heat is from two different places, where one is near the camera (cpu) and the other one on the bottom which I have no clue what it is from.
Heat from battery discharge
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smknutson said:
Heat from battery discharge
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Do you have the same tablet?
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I get a lot of heat from the top/camera area. I figured It's just normal CPU heat since it always happens under load.
Assuming the layout is the same as Tab 2 & 3 7's, which with out a doubt Samsung didnt change it, battery was on the right hand side, all other internals on the left. The battery runs the whole length of the tablet. From bottom of the camera down to the bottom of the screen and probably/roughly 2/3's width of the tab. So 99% chance youre feeling the battery which is normal.
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Do you have the same tablet?
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I had the 7" for a few days and noticed heat. But it is well within normal limits, and with a case you can't feel it at all. It will shut off before it over heats.
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I had the 7" for a few days and noticed heat. But it is well within normal limits, and with a case you can't feel it at all. It will shut off before it over heats.
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Same hear,you can feel a little bit of warmth after a hour of live hd streaming. But my phone gets ways more warm than the 7.0
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I had the 7" for a few days and noticed heat. But it is well within normal limits, and with a case you can't feel it at all. It will shut off before it over heats.
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Thanks, I was just trying to make sure that what I am facing is the norm.. And it would be great if someone else could also confirm that there is the warmth around the home button too.
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