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2012-03-10
, 13:32
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Nope javispedro has said it "may" be possible, but he's not 100% sure until he has a N9 to test.
The hw's there, tis just the antenna config that may cause issues, working well in practice needs to be tested.
He's ruled-out the N950 as it doesn't have the right hw, let alone proper antenna config...
As for BT4.0, I was told by someone internal that it was actually very close to being done.
They told me what remained (cant recall OTTOMH) and suggested I file a enhancement request.
Been meaning to for a mth+ but I fear it'll be a waste of time, will prolly do it in a day or so, inc. the info I have.
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2012-03-10
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Well... I left that one way too late didn't I
Not that it would have made any difference
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2012-03-11
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Don't despair just yet: https://harmattan-bugs.nokia.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1077
But I wonder why the title was changed from BT4.0 back to BT3.0.
Still I doubt whether this will ever see the light of day. It would again be a feature which the N9 has and all the WP's don't - as if bluetooth on Windows Phone isn't utterly laughable as it is.
Also, Apple beat them to it: the iPad 3 (or whatever its hipster name is) has bluetooth 4.0 support.
Bah. This whole windows phone-thing is doing more damage to the N9 than meets the eye.
It's not going to happen, but you "gotta be in it to win it"... I guess...