Re: Add BT 3.0+HS signalling definitions

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Hi Timur,

On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 02:15:38AM +0200, Timur Mehrvarz wrote:
> >> When will HS become available to Linux devices (PC/Smartphone)?
> >> Thank you.
> > Upstreaming HS to BlueZ is just getting started, it will take some time.
> > You can check bluetooth.org for existing qualified 3.0+HS listings.
> Thank you very much for your response. I see several '+HS' items there,
> but the info leaves me with even more questions.
> 
> It is difficult for me to assess what you mean by some time. But your
> answer implies that HS/AMP will indeed, at some point, be part of BlueZ.
> I have actually expected AMP to be transparent to the stack and to be
> implemented in a layer below. It's hard to get any detailed info on this
> matter. And this goes on for, what, two years? Three?
> 
> I'm really just looking for some combination of devices that would allow
> me to establish HS/AMP RFCOMM connections myself. Anything that is
> available today? The new Macbook Air's and iPhone's are said to support
> BT4 (including HS?). Samsung Galaxy2 devices (and the new Galaxy Nexus
> devices) are said to support BT3+HS (true?). Or maybe I should just
> order some of these new BT3+HS dongles and try under Windows? Help.

I do not know any public device having HS feature fully implemented. I
would be happy if someone correct me here.

I have some dongles marked as "BT3+HS" but apparently it is marketing
approach :-( as they do not report via USB level according to specs and
otherwise behave like 2.1 devices.

Best regards 
Andrei Emeltchenko 
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