Issue details:
1. We have observed Android devices from various vendors attempting to
auto-connect to unsupported Passpoint/Hotspot2.0 SSIDs. In the same
environment, we do not see iOS devices behaving the same.
2. By unsupported I mean, the carrier/operator is not enabled in the
Passpoint
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On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 6:49 AM, dashman erjdri...@gmail.com wrote:
do most android phones support the bluetooth serial profile.
specifically - gps data access.
how would i know whether the phone supports it.
i.e. look at the
do most android phones support the bluetooth serial profile.
specifically - gps data access.
how would i know whether the phone supports it.
i.e. look at the specs for the bluetooth version??
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Hi All,
I read somewhere that android phone supports G13 languages. What does
G13 languages means?
I am totally confused.
Thanks.
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Google is selling unlocked Android phones for 399.00 and 479.00. Is
there a good reason for me to get one of these to develop on as
opposed to a 230.00 phone at MetroPCS? Can someone help me understand
the difference?
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I guess the difference is the hardware...
you can develop in any android phone, if you are planning application
development. You just have to go to settings - applications - Develop, and
check there USB debugging :)
I will suggest you to check www.geeksphone.com as they sell their phones
with
Bob,
The actual difference depends on whether you plan on building and
installing firmware, or just building applications.
If it's the latter, any phone that has Android Market should work.
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26.03.2011 22:21, Aitor Mendaza Ormaza ?:
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 5:18 PM, bob
roms you
would probably be better off with one from google.
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On 27 October 2010 06:25, kypriakos demet...@ece.neu.edu wrote:
Do most of the Android developers on this list use their own phone
for testing? Or there are ways to obtain Android phones that are unlocked
and require no contract? Any advice on that?
There's no problem in getting I believe any
Do most of the Android developers on this list use their own phone
for
testing? Or there are ways to obtain Android phones that are unlocked
and require no contract? Any advice on that?
Thanks
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hey
how to buy a phone for testing applications, can anyone suggest. Other
phones in market are way to expensive.
NUBH
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Hi All
I tried getting my new HTC Magic to work with my Tom Tom Sat Nav, the
basics worked fine but then I got this message.
Your phone needs to support Wireless Data Connection (Dun)
Capabilities to use TomTom Plus Services.
Can this be done soon? I need to use those services, would it be an
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