I know that android sdk 2.0 has provided the new bluetooth API for developers. But I'm not sure if this can help me connect to bluetooth printers. Are there any protocol restrictions or device limitaion for this? Is it possible that the bluetooth device is undetectable by android phone?
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BPP UUID is
00001120-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB
. I have a feeling it might be possible by connecting to the BPP UUID using Android's RFCOMM method calls.I don't think BPP is a protocol that is inherently supported to the android implementation of bluetooth. The Sybase iAnywhere Blue SDK (2) looks to be a way that you can implement it within custom applications.