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  • Forum Post: Re: Which current smart phones that can talk BLE?

    Karl T. Karl T.
    Hi Michael, I think the answer to your second question is: not yet. Best regards, Karl
    on Nov 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Which current smart phones that can talk BLE?

    Michael Devine Michael Devine
    Thanks, Karl. I've since learned that some limited BLE support has made its way into the Android source tree (or at least into the BlueZ source tree). So, for now, I am going to bridge from an emulated Android phone to the CC2540 kit USB dongle. As soon as it's feasible, I might try to put...
    on Nov 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: Single-Mode

    Mark Ledford Mark Ledford
    Do I understand the single-mode correctly. the keyfob cannot be paired with a cell phone such as iPhone or a smart phone running android.
    on Jan 3, 2011
  • Forum Post: Way to right code for Apple Mobile phones that may connect with the CC2540

    Sam Felsenthal Sam Felsenthal
    We are currently in the midst of developing a product that will require the new CC2540 chipset to communicate with a variety of different smartphones. Obviously Apple is a huge player in this market and we would like to begin writing code for apple specific devices that will work with the new low energy...
    on Mar 17, 2011
  • Forum Post: iPhone 4S Sample Project - Connects and interacts with the CC2540 keyfob

    Joakim Lindh Joakim Lindh
    Hi all, We have a new sample project, IPhone4SBLEDemo, which can connect and interact with our CC2540 keyfob. This is an iOS project and source code can be downloaded from the Texas Instruments Wiki; http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:IPhone4SBLEDemo The Application interacts with...
    on Nov 2, 2011
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