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  • Might be of some use for magnet strength comparison

    and even more use if it's calibrated, a couple of Android apps:

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...r.sira.compass

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...detector&hl=en

    Apologies if this has all been covered but I don't get round here often.

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    Great Topic! I just downloaded the "Magnetic Field Detector" app from Mobile Development Team. More fun !!
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    • #3
      I wonder with WHAT is the phone reading a magnetic field?

      Is there a hall-effect probe inside every cell phone? What is it used for anyway?

      EDIT: my phone, a Brondi Glory2, doesn't have such a sensor. No app work with it. DAMMIT!
      Last edited by LtKojak; 12-05-2013, 10:52 AM.
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      • #4
        My iPhone can do this, but be very careful. The magnet sensor is not meant to read the strength of magnets, and you can screw it up if you put a very strong magnet near the phone. Personally I wouldn't bother with it.
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        • #5
          All I can say is that I've had strong NdFeB magnets next to my cheap HTC Wildfire S phone and I don't believe it's affected the magnetometer. The compass app above still points north. YMMV

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