Guest ilbulgaro Posted June 28, 2010 Report Posted June 28, 2010 Anyone else having similar issues or does anyone know how to calibrate the sensor? Thanks in advance!
Guest Ankan_77 Posted July 1, 2010 Report Posted July 1, 2010 Got the same problem. Found something over at XDA, but the phone needs to be rooted(and I got mine today so I havent rooted...yet) http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/in...p/t-712439.html
Guest nikker Posted July 2, 2010 Report Posted July 2, 2010 (edited) First of all, you should root your i9000. Then you can download and install one terminal application from market. In the terminal, input the following commands. su /system/bin/sensorcalibutil_yamaha * If you input su command, a windows request you to confirm to add into superuser permission will appear. just confirm it. Then press ENTER to correct the G-Sensor. Finally, please don't forget reboot your i9000. Edited July 2, 2010 by nikker
Guest phete Posted July 2, 2010 Report Posted July 2, 2010 First of all, you should root your i9000. Then you can download and install one terminal application from market. In the terminal, input the following commands. su /system/bin/sensorcalibutil_yamaha * If you input su command, a windows request you to confirm to add into superuser permission will appear. just confirm it. Then press ENTER to correct the G-Sensor. Finally, please don't forget reboot your i9000. Remember to place the phone horizontally on a table before pressing ENTER, and that means with the "chin" on the phone hanging outside the edge of the table otherwise the phone wouldn't be 100% horizontal :lol:
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