I am making a Bluetooth capable device using TI's CC2564 module. Before 
updating to Android 6.0, I could pair my phone (Nexus 5) with the device 
using Simple Secure Pairing (SSP) with no issues. Ever since I updated to 
Android 6.0, my phone would not pair with the device.

The debug terminal attached to CC2564 module shows that a link key is 
generated, but Android does not show it in its list of paired devices, as 
it used to with Android 5.0. I tried another phone running Android 4.1, and 
my Bluetooth capable laptop, and both pair with the device.

Also, if I change settings in CC2564 to pair using a PIN code, then my 
phone does pair with it. My question is, has something changed in Android 
6.0 in terms of SSP functionality? 

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