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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:46:51 +0900
- From: Shawn Brown <big.coffee.lover@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] android complaint legitimate or not
Hi, In your opinion do I have anything to complain about with Android in the following case: HTC states their handsets support bluetooth 2.0 and RFCOMM Google pulls thier bluetooth api from android and only uses RFCOMM for the headset Google says the bluetooth api is only from version 2.0 and warns that using 3rd party bluetooth apis may break in any update HTC won't release an Android 2.0 version for about 5 handsets (magic, mytouch, g1 etc) In my view, promising bluetooth and rfcomm means that it should work -- not that it's available from 3rd parties and might break Here is what HTC says: What version of Bluetooth does my device come with? Your device comes with Bluetooth v2.0 with EDR. Supported profiles GAP, RFCOMM, HFP, HSP, and A2DP. I want to use RFCOMM with lego robots but don't want to invest time in it if it's just gonna get broken. Based on what HTC said, do you think I have a reason to complain or do you think I got what they said I would get? The radio stuff in Andoid is proprietary and locked away so ... I have little hope of the community coming up with a reliable solution. Shawn
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