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1. 999900+(OP)
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2025-12-05 16:23:39
No jack, meaning I'll have to fight a hacked together Bluetooth implementation. Its an interesting project, but not for me.
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2. mpol+C1
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2025-12-05 16:30:47
>>999900+(OP)
It uses Bluez for bluetooth connections. Or maybe that's what you meant ;) Bluetooth is a hack anyway.
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3. marius+o3
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2025-12-05 16:37:28
>>999900+(OP)
Out of all the OS's on which you'd have to hack on a bluetooth implementation, I feel like a mostly vanilla linux is the best one you could hope for. [edit] If it's not obvious from my previous phrasing, I'm referring to Sailfish OS.
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4. 999900+p3
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2025-12-05 16:37:29
>>mpol+C1
Bluetooth barely works on Android.
I have no confidence in it working constantly on a new OS like this.
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5. m4rtin+R7
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2025-12-05 16:57:29
>>999900+p3
The new OS launched in 2013 on production hardware and has a legacy even longer in the Maemo project under Nokia.
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