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#121
are bluetooth profiles device dependent? or can they be ported if they exist elsewhere in the linuxspace?
 
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Originally Posted by Jordi View Post
Anyway, the most important BT profil is there: FTP
What about the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile?

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=75222
 
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Is bluetooth profile support dependent on the drivers or the software stack? N9/N900/N950 use Bluez, the standard linux bluetooth stack.
 

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What about the frontcam? As far as I can see, the software (still) doesn't support it (no 3G, Skype, GTalk video calls).
 

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Which software you are talking about? Firmware released with devkit N950 has certain functionality removed compared to sales release version of N9 due to the fact that it is devkit, with purpose to concentrate on development of applications for wider use on N9.

It would be pretty lame to speculate on what is available and what is not on N9 based on a feature set of N950 which focused on development goals rather than purely consumer-related.
 

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#126
Official information (bluetooth.org)
https://www.bluetooth.org/tpg/QLI_viewQDL.cfm?qid=18246
Member Company Nokia Corporation
Specification Name 4.0
Core Spec Addenda N/A
Design Model Number Harmattan Product Platform
Hardware Version Number 1501
Software Version Number 0.2011.18-6
Qualification Assessment Date July/24/2011
Listing Date July/24/2011
Design Description The Harmattan product platform includes all the Bluetooth functionality for the Nokia MeeGo products.
Hmm. Looks like N9 supports BT 4.0 .. or?
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#127
Originally Posted by larux View Post
Official information (bluetooth.org)
https://www.bluetooth.org/tpg/QLI_viewQDL.cfm?qid=18246


Hmm. Looks like N9 supports BT 4.0 .. or?
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YES! IT IS 4.0. For example if compared to Iphone4 I got following results by using iphone as keyword:

Member Company Apple, Inc.
Specification Name 2.1+EDR
EDIT: I created thread for BT 4.0 discussion: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=1058091
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#128
^ I don't see how that proves anything?
Weren't posts #111->117 better proof that BT4.0's not gunna happen?
I mean I'm ecstatic if you're right... but...
 
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#129
It would be nice bonus. Maybe if the 127x chips are pin compatible, they could have made protos with older chips, but still seems unlikely that 1273L would have time to make it into N9's?
And by the way, the documentation that lists N950/N9 differences has been edited and it doesn't mention BT4 support anymore...
 
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Originally Posted by DeeGee View Post
, but still seems unlikely that 1273L would have time to make it into N9's?
Perhaps it uses a chip that's entirely diff. to what we've been assuming it'll use?
What larux linked to does seem to suggest BT4, doesn't look like a simple typo.

And by the way, the documentation that lists N950/N9 differences has been edited and it doesn't mention BT4 support anymore...
Source?
 
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