I’m glad to cover all major smartphones: iPhone, Android and Windows Phone. In addition, don’t forget our HTML5 web version of iSeismometer!
Download the Android Version from here. Of course, it’s free.
I’m glad to cover all major smartphones: iPhone, Android and Windows Phone. In addition, don’t forget our HTML5 web version of iSeismometer!
Download the Android Version from here. Of course, it’s free.
This is a very cool app. I’m running on a DROID Razor (verizon). Can you explain the “time stamp”. The magnitude appears to be in seconds, but I’m getting something like 12 observations in 1 second duration burst, and 9 observations in another second burst, so sampling rate seems to vary depending on perhaps what’s running in background. I’d like to take the data from iSeismometer, and drop in Excel for an FFT to analyze frequency domain for detection of fundamental frequency, but I’m not 100% sure what the time stamp means. An alternative would be to add a a 1/10th or 1/100th of a second resolution on the time stamp.
Tom
This is a very cool app. When I’m running it and my iPhone (Verizon) to my enthusiasm knew no bounds. But when I iSeismometer installed on my new cell phone the Xperia S ver. 4-0-4, I was very disappointed, especially because I do not have any settings, I have included the ability to put the whole night and that alarmed me as the app for the iPhone, only to have the function of the play or pause and poĊĦalhi mail. Too bad, this is otherwise a very good app and I would like to recommend any, as though I had an iPhone, each night has been involved in every case if an earthquake, what is done when it was an earthquake in Italy and I live in Croatia in Istria ( crow flies from the earthquake and me about 300 km)
This is a very cool app. When I’m running it and my iPhone (Verizon) to my enthusiasm knew no bounds. But when I iSeismometer installed on my new cell phone the Xperia S ver. 4-0-4, I was very disappointed, especially because I do not have any settings, I have included the ability to put the whole night and that alarmed me as the app for the iPhone, only to have the function of the play or pause and send mail. Too bad, this is otherwise a very good app and I would like to recommend any, as though I had an iPhone, each night has been involved in every case if an earthquake, what is done when it was an earthquake in Italy and I live in Croatia in Istria ( crow flies from the earthquake and me about 300 km)
How difficult would it be to add in the alarm to the Android version?
I ask because your iPhone version is used to notify parents (via a baby monitor) when a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) detects that a type-1 diabetic child is experiencing low blood glucose (the monitor vibrates). I’d love to have the same option for the Android.