My phones return 19.613 and 39.24.

The link I gave you showed accelerometers that can measure 500 g's.  Thus 
they might return something like 4900.

I think I've seen that 10320 number before… maybe on an old phone I had.

It wouldn't surprise me if the sensor can detect that but *android* clamps 
it.


On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 1:30:22 PM UTC-5, intersum wrote:
>
> Thank you. 
> Can you please tell me what answer can I find on that page you mentioned 
> because there is nothing about mobile phones or android system.
>
> I get 19.59 value no matter if I turn around with the phone in my hand or 
> if I shake it very strong. The values reaches 19.59 pretty fast and doesn't 
> exceed it even if I drop the phone.
> So why the getMaximumRange() function returns such big number? What are 
> the units?
>

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