id like it if someone with the knowledge could possibly port these apps to WM for me. if the android build was 100% functioning id probably switch just for these apps, but alas, its not. i am willing to pay too, of course.
i wish someone could make an android emulator, honestly. i dont like the android OS bit there are a lot of android apps i like.
I am looking at developing a SIP enabled application and am interested in using the the SIP bits included Gingerbread to provide the SIP back end. Has anyone tried to extract the SIP implementation from the AOSP (or any other specific protocol implementations for that matter) and successfully used them on earlier version of the Android OS?
From what I can tell the SIP logic is primarily contained here in the AOSP and looks to be based on JAIN-SIP given the refernce to NIST.
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/external/nist-sip.git;a=tree
Any ideas for someone just starting out on this?
mik3l04 said:
I am looking at developing a SIP enabled application and am interested in using the the SIP bits included Gingerbread to provide the SIP back end. Has anyone tried to extract the SIP implementation from the AOSP (or any other specific protocol implementations for that matter) and successfully used them on earlier version of the Android OS?
From what I can tell the SIP logic is primarily contained here in the AOSP and looks to be based on JAIN-SIP given the refernce to NIST.
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/external/nist-sip.git;a=tree
Any ideas for someone just starting out on this?
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Wanted to know if you made any progress with this? I am looking for something similar but, what I want to do is figure out a way to edit the native sip in gingerbread to allow stun, allow the ability to choose which codec you wish to use, allow video calling and other options.
Helo pals,please i want to know the steps/guidelines on designing an android sip based chating app.Please i also need to know the the company that offers the best sip services for app developers.Thanks in advance
Can we have nexus 7 2013 lte act as bluetooth headset and have phone book access profile please.....
www.bluez.org they have the whole source code to put this in to any rom, i do not know how to put but someone who knows i think should be straight forward
also there are roms from huifei who manufactures car stereos with bluetooth functionality in them and they are based on android ... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2660662
can we have this functionality please in nexus 7 ?
infra4800 said:
Can we have nexus 7 2013 lte act as bluetooth headset and have phone book access profile please.....
www.bluez.org they have the whole source code to put this in to any rom, i do not know how to put but someone who knows i think should be straight forward
also there are roms from huifei who manufactures car stereos with bluetooth functionality in them and they are based on android ... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2660662
can we have this functionality please in nexus 7 ?
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Last I checked, the bluez stack was missing some important Android functionality, so getting this functionality would require sacrificing other capabilities and it would also require a LOT of work.
It would also probably make life a living nightmare for some of our device maintainers.
Entropy512 said:
Last I checked, the bluez stack was missing some important Android functionality, so getting this functionality would require sacrificing other capabilities and it would also require a LOT of work.
It would also probably make life a living nightmare for some of our device maintainers.
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There is source code available for a product called carpod, and android car head unit which also has this bluetooth functionality... i downloaded the source code, and it has gradle files etc... i have no idea how and what to look in to the source code... any suggestions where to look? how to open the complete source code in android development studio etc?
the link for that source code is under Helpful Links section -->> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55200512&postcount=1
i really hope a developer can just add this functionality which is already implemented in many available car head units running on android...
infra4800 said:
There is source code available for a product called carpod, and android car head unit which also has this bluetooth functionality... i downloaded the source code, and it has gradle files etc... i have no idea how and what to look in to the source code... any suggestions where to look? how to open the complete source code in android development studio etc?
the link for that source code is under Helpful Links section -->> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55200512&postcount=1
i really hope a developer can just add this functionality which is already implemented in many available car head units running on android...
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Is it possible? Yes.
Is it more work than we have time for? Absolutely
To do so would involve either adding a new profile to the Android BT stack (none of us have any familiarity with it) or dropping in BlueZ, which has some really nifty features (such as native DualShock controller support), but its support for other important features (like Bluetooth LE) is, if you read their changelogs, a heavy work in progress and experimental. Which means that if we did this for your niche feature, we'd break widely used functionality (like communication with Android Wear watches). There's also the fact that EVERY device maintainer would have to make changes to their audio routing configs to support this, and trust me, messing with audio routing is a MASSIVE PAIN IN THE ASS that no one wants to mess with.
Hi All,
Would like to know it supports native SIP just like other Android phones?
Other Android phones build in SIP setting and feature in phone App. I cannot see those things in IQOO Z1 phone App.