Android 1.0 does not support development of Bluetooth and Gtalk applications

Source: Internet
Author: User
August 26 Beijing Time News: According to foreign media reports, according to the android development blog, Google gave up the Bluetooth and gtalkservice instant messaging APIs (applications) in its first mobile phone system, Android 1.0. ProgramInterface ).

However, Google makes it clear that the Android system will be able to use other Bluetooth devices, such as headphones. Giving up the Bluetooth interface means that software developers cannot create Bluetooth applications based on Android. Android engineer Nick pelly admitted in his blog that Google gave up bluetooth because "time is too late ". He added, "the android Bluetooth API is being developed successfully, but some cleaning is still required before the SDK (software developer kit) is released ." Google promises that android will support the Bluetooth interface in future releases, "but the specific date cannot be determined ." The gtalkservice interface is an instant messaging system on Android phones, but is removed due to security vulnerabilities.

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