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− | iOS refers to the compass internally as the '''[[wikipedia:magnetometer|magnetometer]]'''. It exists in all iPhones since the [[n88ap|3GS]] and all iPad models. The compass found in the iPhone 3GS is the AKM Semiconductor AKM8973, whereas the iPhone 4 and iPad use the AKM Semiconductor AKM8975. [http://www. |
+ | [[iOS]] refers to the compass internally as the '''[[wikipedia:magnetometer|magnetometer]]'''. It exists in all iPhones since the [[n88ap|iPhone 3GS]] and all iPad models except the [[k48ap|iPad (1st generation)]]. The compass found in the iPhone 3GS is the AKM Semiconductor [[AKM8973]], whereas the [[iPhone 4]] and [[iPad 2]] use the AKM Semiconductor [[AKM8975]], the others' are not confirmed. [http://www.akm.com/akm/en/product/detail/0001/] |
Revision as of 11:51, 3 December 2013
iOS refers to the compass internally as the magnetometer. It exists in all iPhones since the iPhone 3GS and all iPad models except the iPad (1st generation). The compass found in the iPhone 3GS is the AKM Semiconductor AKM8973, whereas the iPhone 4 and iPad 2 use the AKM Semiconductor AKM8975, the others' are not confirmed. [1]