Android accelerometer millisecond or microsecond?

So I'm getting accelerometer data using HTC EVO. I get values like this for time 967454610000 967534902000 967613576000 967692434000 Are those values obtained from the timestamp member of a SensorEvent instance? If so, those times are in nanoseconds according to the documentation.So the delay isn't about 80,000,000 microseconds, it's actually about 80,000 microseconds, or 0.08 seconds, giving a frequency of 12.5 events per second.

So I'm getting accelerometer data using HTC EVO. I get values like this for time. 967454610000 967534902000 967613576000 967692434000 Are those values obtained from the timestamp member of a SensorEvent instance?

If so, those times are in nanoseconds according to the documentation. So the delay isn't about 80,000,000 microseconds, it's actually about 80,000 microseconds, or 0.08 seconds, giving a frequency of 12.5 events per second.

Thaks a lot! Yes I was using timestamp! – Mo Zo Apr 25 at 5:36.

So I'm getting accelerometer data using HTC EVO. I get values like this for time. The difference between these values is around 80,000,000.

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