viktor wrote:
> From marketing standpoint, it is important to know if an application
> that uses RFCOMM to connect to a custom hardware via Bluetooth (e.g.
> SplashPlay from challenge Top 50) will be able to run on this phone
> immediately, in future or never.
> 
> Both your and my questions are important. I hope Google will answer
> them all.

Terribly sorry -- I didn't recognize RFCOMM from the Bluetooth context. 
I'm used to thinking of things at the profile level.

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