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*Since Android is an open-source operating system device manufacturers are free to make customizations for their specific implementation, these customizations often include changing support and specifics of implementation of the HID Bluetooth profile. For this reason some android devices support Bluetooth HID and some android devices do not support Bluetooth HID. | *Since Android is an open-source operating system device manufacturers are free to make customizations for their specific implementation, these customizations often include changing support and specifics of implementation of the HID Bluetooth profile. For this reason some android devices support Bluetooth HID and some android devices do not support Bluetooth HID. | ||
*Most but not all android tablets, and many new android phones do have support for Bluetooth HID. | *Most but not all android tablets, and many new android phones do have support for Bluetooth HID. | ||
- | *Although some device manufacturers added it to their implimentation, support for Bluetooth HID was not added to the main Android OS pool until Android OS 3.1. | + | *Although some device manufacturers added it to their implementation, support for Bluetooth HID was not added to the standard Android OS until Android OS 3.1, which was intended for use on tablet-sized devices rather than smartphones. |
==OpticonRL for Android== | ==OpticonRL for Android== |