I can't find any information about the LLP3 supports ANT+. But I figured out I'd like to test. And the phone actually supports and detects my ANT+ Garmin HR-Belt.
Currently running LEX720 and Chinese 5.18S
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It seems like there is possibilities to receive ANT+ signals on htc legend.
Read more here, http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/07/behind-scenes-of-team-htc-columbia-and.html
Anyone know more about this?
Would it be possible to enable without waiting for htc software?
It would be great to use the phone as computer instead of buying a new device for my ANT+ devices.
Found out some more information.
Perhaps someone good developer can solve it
You can find the TDF MyTracks Code here:
http://code.google.com/r/sandordornbush-release/source/browse/
Hi folks,
is there any reliable information wether or not the Nexus S supports bluetooth „remote sim acces profile“ (rSAP) for car phones?
Most Android devices don’t, however some Samsung Android handsets do.
I've googled around but couldn't find much information...
Regards
Eric
It is very hard to find any information on this. Can anyone tell me when Android is going to support Bluetooth 3.0? It was one of the selling points of the Samsung Galaxy S and yet it still is not supported by android.
The necessary hardware is there but there is no support by android.
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Anyone have any info on this? Google turns up nothing.
Hi all,
I have an Android application that communicates with a medical device. However, it works only with specific Android version and only on few smartphone models...one of these is the Nexus S. For this reason, I'd like to know the bluetooth chip used by this smartphone (the manufacturer of the bluetooth interface...I don't know if I'm using the right words). In this way, I can search for a bluetooth dongle with the same chip and develop a desktop stand-alone application to interact with the medical device. So, do anyone know what bluetooth chip is on Nexus S?
Thanks in advance.
pahte82 said:
Hi all,
I have an Android application that communicates with a medical device. However, it works only with specific Android version and only on few smartphone models...one of these is the Nexus S. For this reason, I'd like to know the bluetooth chip used by this smartphone (the manufacturer of the bluetooth interface...I don't know if I'm using the right words). In this way, I can search for a bluetooth dongle with the same chip and develop a desktop stand-alone application to interact with the medical device. So, do anyone know what bluetooth chip is on Nexus S?
Thanks in advance.
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According to Step 11: It is BCM4329GKUBG TE1043 P21
Title says it all, i am trying develop a proof of concept app for work and i need to test the built in V4L2 drivers. So far i have not been able to get it to work without using camerafi or any other usermode driver app.
Has anyone had any luck? this is written in the specification :
External camera support: Android 9 now supports external USB / UVC cameras on certain devices.
Yet i cannot find any information regarding this feature anywhere else.
Any info would be greatly appriciated!
Thanks