@shabbypenguin @mad cat rich, @Mad Catz Nate
Guys, any chance of a work around for getting the inbuild BT4 HW working on android 4.2.2?
Did a google search found:
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2492436
Don't worry, "Minumum Android 4.3 version required!"
Two usb ports, but we can only use one is a bit :laugh:
Info:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20332277/bluetooth-low-energy-api-for-jelly-bean-4-2
"Android's SDK doesn't have support for BLE prior to 4.3.
Third party libraries can enable BLE on Android 4.2 and lower where the device's hardware supports BLE,
such as on Samsung's S III, 4 and Note 2 and on the HTC One.
I only have experience using Samsung's SDK on 4.2 (which is now deprecated), so I can't really help you further.
I can't reiterate enough-- there is no standard BLE support on Android 4.2 and lower.
You'll need to use third party solutions on a per-device basis."
Guys, any chance of a work around for getting the inbuild BT4 HW working on android 4.2.2?
Did a google search found:
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2492436
Don't worry, "Minumum Android 4.3 version required!"
Two usb ports, but we can only use one is a bit :laugh:
Info:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20332277/bluetooth-low-energy-api-for-jelly-bean-4-2
"Android's SDK doesn't have support for BLE prior to 4.3.
Third party libraries can enable BLE on Android 4.2 and lower where the device's hardware supports BLE,
such as on Samsung's S III, 4 and Note 2 and on the HTC One.
I only have experience using Samsung's SDK on 4.2 (which is now deprecated), so I can't really help you further.
I can't reiterate enough-- there is no standard BLE support on Android 4.2 and lower.
You'll need to use third party solutions on a per-device basis."
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