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On 22/11/11 23:22, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
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<font face="sans-serif">Hi all,<br>
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I've been using a Nokia series 40 phone to receive GSM incoming
calls OK into Asterisk for a few years now. According to the
documentation of chan_mobile, it seems that (at least some)
Nokia mobiles with S60 operating systems should be able to also
receive (and even send) sms via bluetooth using chan_mobile.<br>
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Is anybody here familiar with the implementations of bluetooth
stacks and what is required to receive and send SMS via
bluetooth? More precisely, the question is - do any of the
Android devices (or versions of Android) have the required
bluetooth stack to perform sms over bluetooth (at least in
theory)? I already have an Android phone - and would like to put
it to good use for incoming sms - if it has what it takes.<br>
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Looking at the Wikipedia page for Bluetooth profiles (<a
moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_profile">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_profile</a>),
I'm trying to figure out which profile is used by chan_mobile to
retrieve and send sms (and implicitly, which profile would need
to be supported by the phone in order to enable this). Would it
be the SAP/SIM profile, or MAP profile - or another one?<br>
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Then I could use this information to work out if any Android
version implements the required profile.</font><br>
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<font face="sans-serif">*bump*<br>
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Anybody using chan_mobile with Android or using chan_mobile for
SMS?<br>
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