Sensor Drift - Wileyfox Storm

Anyone else having a problem with sensor drift on their Storms? I've been trying out Google Cardboard and there's a really annoying drift meaning I keep having to turn my head slowly to the left to counter it. I've tried using drift correction and resetting the sensors by moving it in a figure of 8 motion, but neither has worked.

Mine is not only drifting. It's not working at all. And when I open a compass app the compass goes mental (it doesn't matter what one, they all do the same thing).
I've been in conversation with Wileyfox (they gave me excellent support! ) and I'm about to return my current Storm to get a new one.

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[Q] Is bearing (Compass) controlled by the GPS module?

I have a few apps that rely on an accurate compass (Geocaching, etc.). Not only is my Epic clueless as to the true heading, but it doesn't rotate as I do. In other words, if I'm facing east and turn around, the phone still reads east.
I know there are issues with the GPS, but I wonder if I have something else going on.
There is a separate magnetometer sensor, so the main compass functions that way. And most apps that show compass bearing use that.
Some apps may not align automatically by the compass bearing.
Make sure your magnetic compass is calibrated.
"Wave your phone around in a figure 8 pattern 4-5 times"
Thanks. I'm a dummy. I've never did the figure eight dance long enough. I figured you did it for a while and then hit OK. I continued until the prompt disappeared and it appears to be better.

Compass Problem

Just recently acquired a MyTouch4g for my wife. Tried using Google Sky Map but it was locked onto one screen view. Even using our finger to navigate, the screen didn't move. Also tried using GPS Status to calibrate the compass and it is frozen at due North. Looked at the user manual but I don't see any way to unlock the compass so that it will work other than turning Compass Mode on in Street View of Google Maps. And that didn't work either. What am I missing to make the compass work. Thanks in advance.
Well, it looks like I was able to determine the problem. The accelerometer in the phone is not working. Even with the auto-rotate checked, the screen does not flip for navigation or viewing pictures in the gallery. Looks like I will have to exchange the phone for another that works.
Edit: Upon further investigation, I found that when my wife's new flip case arrived, the temporary case which we knew blocked the proximity sensor, was actually the cause for the Compass, Google Sky Map, Navigation problem. Once the proximity sensor was clear, the compass, Google Sky Map, etc. now works properly. Didn't realize that blocking the proximity sensor causes compass, etc. issues. Just an FYI for others experiencing compass issues.

Gyroscope VR

Hey.
So for past couple of weeks Im playing with VR goggles, for now I have two of them, and they work perfectly with my xperia. Thx to few cool apps for streaming SBS video I can actually use my XZ as a real VR googles/mouse for my PC(controlling movement using phone attached to goggles.) And its REALLY cool.
But I have really small and annoying problem with gyro on my xperia. Its work good, its accurate and its not twitchy... but its very often lost levels, and reset starting point. So very often when Im, eg playing PC games and there is lots going on, and I need move my head often my Xperia lost levels and trying to calibrate it self, and its taking sooooo long, I need to remove it from goggles, put it in table and wait for calibration to stop rotating whole screen.
Also when I move from left to right, and up-down its work good, but when Im doing this with head a bit in angle, Its starting to move it self really slowly to one direction(left or right).
For example when I watch 360 videos in youtube, very often I move my head to right, and then I move my head lo left to starting position, Its not in the same place. Its moved whole movie to right.
So my question is is there a way to quicker way to calibrate gyro, and if there is way to fix this annoying "reseting starting position"?
Most of apps have calibrate options but it just center image to front not fix rotating bug.
I tested my gyro in service settings menu, and color box move good if ts slow movement, but its often lost starting point. SO when I star test, and I have Green box in front, after moving phone a bit, and go back to starting position, box is rotated and I see red or yellow part of box...
I know its just a phone, and its dont have oculus hardware to be that accurate, but its look more like software calibration problem :/
{tested in 4.3 and 5.0.1}
Gyro is also available in so many smartphones its usually work for motion, camera and vibration modes.
The effect you are talking about that is starts to move itself slowly to a side is a common gyroscope problem known as drift.

Gyroscope calibration?

Hi. I have my nexus 6p for 2 days now, and I installed some racing games (NFS no limits, Asphalt 8), which I control using tilt controls (landscape mode).
At first I started to have a feeling, that the phone is unbalanced. I needed to tilt nexus more to upper side of phone to drive straight in game. Then I put the phone on flat surface (on the edge of table to eliminate disturbing effect of camera protrusion) and started the game. The car directly after the start of race (phone still on flat surface), started to steer, and it steers independently from phone landscape orientation, to the side of the bottom end of phone.
IS IT HW FAULT? Or it is normal and I have to calibrate the sensor. Is there any way how can I calibrate gyroscope on flat surface? Thank you in advance for your answers guys!
Really no one know how to solve my problem? I already tried clean reflash with factory image and it doesnt help.
Some of apps have they own gyroscope calibration option, but it doesnt work for the whole system, but only for that app.
Please guys help me.
Hi Predo, I got the same issue like you, I was just searching about this issue and this post came up, have you sent a feedback to google? Just hope they could give us an update to fix this and the speakers imbalance issue.
carzakone said:
Hi Predo, I got the same issue like you, I was just searching about this issue and this post came up, have you sent a feedback to google? Just hope they could give us an update to fix this and the speakers imbalance issue.
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No, I havent sent feedback to google. A lot of apps have their own calibration feature, so this bug/ HW fault? doesnt bothered me too much. But it would be nice to have a fixing update from google.
mr.pedro said:
Hi. I have my nexus 6p for 2 days now, and I installed some racing games (NFS no limits, Asphalt 8), which I control using tilt controls (landscape mode).
At first I started to have a feeling, that the phone is unbalanced. I needed to tilt nexus more to upper side of phone to drive straight in game. Then I put the phone on flat surface (on the edge of table to eliminate disturbing effect of camera protrusion) and started the game. The car directly after the start of race (phone still on flat surface), started to steer, and it steers independently from phone landscape orientation, to the side of the bottom end of phone.
IS IT HW FAULT? Or it is normal and I have to calibrate the sensor. Is there any way how can I calibrate gyroscope on flat surface? Thank you in advance for your answers guys!
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You are talking about the accelerometer...
in my case the gyro(rotation sensor) is off, updating to android n didn't fix it.
i hope a factory reset will force recalibrate this.
I really hate to mess with the RMA services in israel since its not google themselves.

Compass is 99% of the time off.

Just like the title says literally 99% of the time i go into Google maps the little blue marker is pointed in the wrong direction and I have to do the compass calibration where you tilt it front back side side then twist it. About 50% of the time Google maps tells me to do that.
Is there anyway to have the compass calibration stick?
krolla03 said:
Just like the title says literally 99% of the time i go into Google maps the little blue marker is pointed in the wrong direction and I have to do the compass calibration where you tilt it front back side side then twist it. About 50% of the time Google maps tells me to do that.
Is there anyway to have the compass calibration stick?
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not as far as i know this happens to me too it also happened on my nexus 6 to pretty sure this is a google problem it also happens on the 5x https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/SK7gbrV5MhU so yeah best advice is to try moving phone quickly when calibrating if its off restart and try try again
My problem is the damn Gyroscope! (not the accelerometer nor the magnetometer)
the compass works perfectly fine but it rotates to the left constantly due to the gyro having the wrong calibration at 0.6, 0, 0.1 rads/sec(X Y Z, yaw roll pitch respectively)
which causes the phone to constantly think its rotating to the left(when on landscape) whenever i press the compass button in street view it shows the exact direction as reality but as soon as i stay static it rotates constantly. and whenever i press the compass button it shows the real direction.
This is a gyro problem in my case that renders google maps unusable for heading readings...
easily fixable by software but there is no recalibrate button(ota doesnt do the trick still like this in andorid 7)
I'll try a factory reset tomorrow.

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