What is the priority of sensors used in smartphones from the oldest one to the newest? [closed]












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For Instance, I know that the Accelerometer Sensor is one of the earliest sensors that has been used in smartphones, but my question is that what is the history of adding sensors to the smartphones through time? I mean from the first smartphone to the newest one which sensors has been added to the smartphones during the time. For example, at first accelerometer then compass then gyroscopem, I am looking for an answer like this.










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  • This will be pretty hard to answer as it probably depends on your definition. GPS on mobile phones apparently predate accellerometers by about 10 years (1995, Navsys) and the Trio 180 had an Irish blaster in 2002 vs 2005 Samsung SCH-S310 with Accellerometer

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For Instance, I know that the Accelerometer Sensor is one of the earliest sensors that has been used in smartphones, but my question is that what is the history of adding sensors to the smartphones through time? I mean from the first smartphone to the newest one which sensors has been added to the smartphones during the time. For example, at first accelerometer then compass then gyroscopem, I am looking for an answer like this.










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closed as off-topic by n8te, Ramhound, DrZoo, grawity, Xen2050 Jan 3 at 7:36


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – n8te, Ramhound, DrZoo, grawity, Xen2050

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  • This will be pretty hard to answer as it probably depends on your definition. GPS on mobile phones apparently predate accellerometers by about 10 years (1995, Navsys) and the Trio 180 had an Irish blaster in 2002 vs 2005 Samsung SCH-S310 with Accellerometer

    – davidgo
    Jan 3 at 4:46














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For Instance, I know that the Accelerometer Sensor is one of the earliest sensors that has been used in smartphones, but my question is that what is the history of adding sensors to the smartphones through time? I mean from the first smartphone to the newest one which sensors has been added to the smartphones during the time. For example, at first accelerometer then compass then gyroscopem, I am looking for an answer like this.










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For Instance, I know that the Accelerometer Sensor is one of the earliest sensors that has been used in smartphones, but my question is that what is the history of adding sensors to the smartphones through time? I mean from the first smartphone to the newest one which sensors has been added to the smartphones during the time. For example, at first accelerometer then compass then gyroscopem, I am looking for an answer like this.







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closed as off-topic by n8te, Ramhound, DrZoo, grawity, Xen2050 Jan 3 at 7:36


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closed as off-topic by n8te, Ramhound, DrZoo, grawity, Xen2050 Jan 3 at 7:36


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  • "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – n8te, Ramhound, DrZoo, grawity, Xen2050

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  • This will be pretty hard to answer as it probably depends on your definition. GPS on mobile phones apparently predate accellerometers by about 10 years (1995, Navsys) and the Trio 180 had an Irish blaster in 2002 vs 2005 Samsung SCH-S310 with Accellerometer

    – davidgo
    Jan 3 at 4:46



















  • This will be pretty hard to answer as it probably depends on your definition. GPS on mobile phones apparently predate accellerometers by about 10 years (1995, Navsys) and the Trio 180 had an Irish blaster in 2002 vs 2005 Samsung SCH-S310 with Accellerometer

    – davidgo
    Jan 3 at 4:46

















This will be pretty hard to answer as it probably depends on your definition. GPS on mobile phones apparently predate accellerometers by about 10 years (1995, Navsys) and the Trio 180 had an Irish blaster in 2002 vs 2005 Samsung SCH-S310 with Accellerometer

– davidgo
Jan 3 at 4:46





This will be pretty hard to answer as it probably depends on your definition. GPS on mobile phones apparently predate accellerometers by about 10 years (1995, Navsys) and the Trio 180 had an Irish blaster in 2002 vs 2005 Samsung SCH-S310 with Accellerometer

– davidgo
Jan 3 at 4:46










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