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2012-07-18
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Is it possible that our chip has been used in an Android device? Possible to use them drivers?
Or is the legality the issue here?
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2012-07-18
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2012-07-19
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#15
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As phone is already on feature freeze and in maintenance mode and there is nobody left in house for doing bluetooth certification for 4.0
Ofcourse someone might someday compile 4.0 Bluez themselves, and incept into the device as com.nokia.maemo.
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2012-07-19
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2012-07-19
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It's quite safe to assume, that its never coming to N9 officially. As phone is already on feature freeze and in maintenance mode and there is nobody left in house for doing bluetooth certification for 4.0 (which takes huge amount of resources).
Ofcourse someone might someday compile 4.0 Bluez themselves, and incept into the device as com.nokia.maemo.
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2012-07-19
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2012-07-19
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hmm guys, what about pbap support? that would come quite in handy with bluetooth.
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2012-07-19
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#20
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Same answer, not coming, unless you compile and integrate it yourself...
You know this with absolute certainty how?
Or is the legality the issue here?
Well Nokia do at least know how to build a decent phone, just apparently don't know how to support it..
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