Modern mobile devices are marvels of hardware engineering, packed with an array of highly sophisticated sensors that constantly measure orientation, movement, air pressure, and location. However, accessing and monitoring this information in real-time has historically required using complex developer tools.
Today, we are thrilled to announce the release of **Nexus Telemetry for iOS**, a clean, user-friendly diagnostics console designed to view and visualize your iPhone's sensor performance instantly.
Turn Your iPhone into an Engineering Station
Nexus Telemetry was built from the ground up to let you explore how your phone interacts with the physical world, keeping device performance fast and battery usage low. Rather than sending your info to online databases, the application is **100% private and offline-first**, running entirely on your device.
The app features custom-designed dials, smooth scrolling graphs, and aircraft-style altitude indicators to represent measurements in highly visual, easy-to-read layouts.
Comprehensive Sensor Coverage
- System Health: Keep tabs on active processors, memory usage, available device storage, and temperature levels.
- 3D Motion & Orientation: Visualize the phone's tilt, lean, and direction shifts through a dynamic artificial horizon display.
- Location and Velocity: View precise maps data including latitude, longitude, sea-level elevation offsets, compass headings, and travel speed.
- Altimeter & Air Pressure: Track elevation shifts by logging changes in barometric air pressure.
Advanced Export Features
For power users and tech enthusiasts, Nexus Telemetry unlocks tools to share and save sensor readouts:
- Local Network Streaming: Send sensor readings directly to your computer over your local home Wi-Fi network.
- Data Logging: Save and export sensor logs directly to your phone's Files app in standard spreadsheet format for review.
Ready to Stream Diagnostics?
Explore the product page to see the interactive showcase, review the full scope, and get Nexus Telemetry for your iOS device.