iPhone 5S

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Is there anything in the new iPhone 5S hardware that could be of benefit to Lap Timer?
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In the beginning it will be higher speed and most probably better battery time. Over time, LapTimer will most probably use additional features from the new M7 motion chip.

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And hopefully 64-bit processing down the line, too.
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The 5S offers a 34 Hz on the accelerometer where as the predecessor iPhones maxed out at about 29 Hz. Only thing that comes to mind is more accurate data logging?
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Blitz05 wrote:The 5S offers a 34 Hz on the accelerometer where as the predecessor iPhones maxed out at about 29 Hz. Only thing that comes to mind is more accurate data logging?
Take a look at the expert settings, there you can change the update rate of the accelerometer and push it up to 100Hz. Don't know where the hardware limitations are though.
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