diff --git a/docs/html/about/versions/android-4.3.jd b/docs/html/about/versions/android-4.3.jd index 135c0d29bcb95..d0ccfbe08a53a 100644 --- a/docs/html/about/versions/android-4.3.jd +++ b/docs/html/about/versions/android-4.3.jd @@ -62,7 +62,6 @@ sdk.platform.apiLevel=18
The {@link android.hardware.SensorManager} APIs now allow you to request a callback when the -device sensors detect "significant motion." For instance, this event may be triggered by new -motion such as when the user starts to walk.
- -To register a listener for significant motion, extend the {@link android.hardware.TriggerEventListener} class and implement the {@link android.hardware.TriggerEventListener#onTrigger onTrigger()} callback method. Then register your event listener with the {@link android.hardware.SensorManager} by passing it to {@link android.hardware.SensorManager#requestTriggerSensor requestTriggerSensor()}, passing it your {@link android.hardware.TriggerEventListener} and {@link android.hardware.Sensor#TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION}.
-The new {@link android.hardware.Sensor#TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR} sensor allows you to detect the device's rotations without worrying about magnetic interferences. Unlike the {@link android.hardware.Sensor#TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR} sensor, the {@link android.hardware.Sensor#TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR} is not based on magnetic north.