exact number can vary depending on the model and manufacturer, here are 10 common sensors you'll find in most smartphones
Accelerometer
Detects changes in tilt and motion, enabling features like automatic screen rotation and pedometers.
Gyroscope
Works alongside the accelerometer for more precise motion tracking, crucial for gaming and augmented reality.
Magnetometer (Compass):
Senses the Earth's magnetic field, allowing for features like navigation and compass apps.
Proximity sensor
Turns off the display when you hold the phone to your ear during calls, saving battery life
Ambient light sensor
Adjusts screen brightness automatically based on surrounding light conditions for optimal viewing.
Barometer
Measures air pressure, used for weather apps and altitude tracking.......................................
Fingerprint sensor
Provides secure biometric authentication for unlocking the phone and making payments.
GPS
Determines your location using signals from satellites, enabling navigation and location-based services.
Camera
Captures photos and videos, often accompanied by additional sensors like LiDAR for depth perception.
Microphone
Picks up sound for calls, voice recordings, and voice assistants...................................