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Top Sensors Inside the Smartphone You Want To Know

This presentation is intended to help you enhance your knowledge about the top smartphone sensors, which have made a greater and deeper impact on our day to day lives.

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Top Sensors Inside the Smartphone You Want To Know

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  1. Top Sensors Inside the Smartphone that You Must Want To Know

  2. Accelerometer Sensor The accelerometer sensor is used to sense the changes in the orientation of smartphone with respect to the viewing angle of the operator. The most important key factor of this sensor is that it senses the change in orientation by 3D (X, Y, Z axis) measurement of the acceleration of the device.

  3. Digital Compass The Digital Compass is used to find the accurate direction with respect to the north-south pole of the earth by use of magnetism. It provides smartphone a simple orientation in relation to the earth’s magnetic field which helps the phone to find the direction in the map/navigation apps.

  4. Gyroscope Sensor The Gyroscope sensor which is used to maintain and control the position, level or orientation based on the principle of angular momentum. It works with an Accelerometer to detect the rotation of phone.

  5. Back Illuminated Sensor Back Illuminated Sensor is a type of digital image sensor which changes or increases the intensity of light while capturing a photograph. Sony is the first company to implement this technology in 2009.

  6. Ambient Light Sensor This sensor is used optimize the light of the screen when it strikes to normal light with different intensities. The functionality area of the ambient light sensor is to adjust the display’s brightness.

  7. GPS sensor A GPS navigation sensor is a sensor that accurately calculates geographical location by receiving information from GPS satellites. Initially, it was used by the United States military, but now widely used in the latest smartphones.

  8. Proximity sensors The proximity sensors in the smartphone works on the nearness of any object to the smartphone. With the help of proximity sensors smartphones detect the distance of any object near the display of the smartphone

  9. NFC sensors The Near field communication (NFC) sensor is a set of communication protocols that enable two electronic devices, one of which is usually a portable device such as a smartphone, to establish communication by bringing them within 4 cm of each other.

  10. Fingerprint Sensor Fingerprint Sensors is an automated method of verifying a match between two human fingerprints. Fingerprints are one of many forms of biometrics used to identify individuals and verify their identity.

  11. Samsung Pay It is a mobile payment application that comes preinstalled on some Samsung devices and allows you to make payment directly by waving your smartphone near the cash register rather than having to swipe a card.

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