[quoted lines by Mario Lang on 2021/10/04 at 11:53 +0200]

Hi:

>If the iOS model-detection works the way we assume, yes.
>The problem here is that how Apple detects models is pretty opaque to us.

It may be different for each type of device since they have to live with 
whatever any given manufacturer has designed.

>I guess I will at least have to set my bluetooth name such that iOS
>believes it is dealing with a display.  Simply opening an RFCOMM channel
>is likely not enough.

You also probably need to run an SDP server which advertises the RFCOMM channel.

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