"They will add the Bluetooth API..."

How do you know that?
I don't see any reference to a complete bluetooth stack support (DUN,
OBEX, and so on) in any official google press release or similar.

Even the imminent "cupcake" update doesn't bring this to the user/
developer (it only adds A2DP, which is quiet good, anyway...)

I am a developer and i know the meaning of "backward compatibility",
"software contract", and so on...
Do you think it is only a matter of "unfinished" API?

Can you please show me where you read that info?

Thanks,
Genesio


On 13 Gen, 15:49, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> They will add the Bluetooth API when it's ready. At the time when SDK
> 1.0 was released, the Bluetooth API wasn't finished and they didn't
> wanted to release an unfinished API, because the API has to be
> supported for many years and big changes would break the applications
> using it.
>
> On Jan 13, 12:25 pm, Genesio <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > As I already wrote in another post, the current Android SDK doesn't
> > allow developers to use the complete Bluetooth stack, but only expose
> > functionality to use/control headsets (audio profile).
>
> > Bye
>
> > Genesio
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