Use an OrientationEventListener:
mOrientationEventListener = new OrientationEventListener(this, SensorManager.SENSOR_DELAY_NORMAL)
{
@Override
public void onOrientationChanged(int orientation)
{
mDeviceOrientation = orientation;
}
};
if(mOrientationEventListener.canDetectOrientation())
{
mOrientationEventListener.enable();
}
mDeviceOrientation should then be an integer telling you the angle your device is rotated to, if you do some clever rounding you should be able to see which of the four orientations it is in:
// Divide by 90 into an int to round, then multiply out to one of 5 positions, either 0,90,180,270,360.
int orientation = 90*Math.round(mDeviceOrientation / 90);
// Convert 360 to 0
if(orientation == 360)
{
orientation = 0;
}
Enjoy!