Yes, the devices are close enough and the RSSI values are all > 60 dBm
All the "missing" devices are getting discovered through devices < 4.0.

To add some more details, I must say the problem is not with the "other" 
devices - the same device shows up in one scan and fails to show in other 
(on Android 4.0)
When I say scan - I only mean scanning through startDiscovery() in my code. 
If I do the scan via Device Settings, then all the devices are enlisted BUT 
many of them are only cached values - once I try connecting to some device, 
it says "Device not in range".




On Monday, 11 June 2012 15:44:05 UTC+5:30, kevlar700 wrote:
>
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 21:56:02 -0700 (PDT) 
> DeepakM wrote: 
>
> > The list of devices it is successfully able to scan have no "pattern" - 
> it 
> > is random. It discovers the same device in one scan and may not do so 
> the 
> > next time. *Maximum 50%* of the total devices in the vicinity are 
> > discovered. 
>
> Are those devices close? 
>
> I presume the 50% has been found by using say gingerbread and ICS on 
> the same hardware and perhaps multiple devices to also eliminate 
> damaged hardware or antennae. 
>

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