Is HFP 1.6 supported in JB4.2.2 android release?

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Is HFP 1.6 supported in JB4.2.2 android release?

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benoy
Contributor I

Hi,

I would like to know if  HFP 1.6 wideband speech is supported by bluedroid stack in imx6 android release JB4.2.2_1.0.0-GA.

Thanks in advance,

Benoy

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AlanZhang
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Hi, Benoy,

So far, yes. But maybe the future, HFP will be supported. You can the current SBC only has ENCODER, not DECODER. If fully implement HFP, both needed to be implemented.

Regards,

Alan Zhang

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benoy
Contributor I

Hi Alan,

  One more doubt regarding bluedroid, Does it support HSP?

Best Regards,
Benoy

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mutyalaraoneela
Contributor III

Hi all,

      After enabling bluetooth, while transferring file from third party mobile to IMX_6SL board, file is getting transferred(TX), but vice versa (RX) is not happening, it is giving the error message :

   File not Received

   File : sample.jpg

   Reason : Storage issue

  Please suggest me how to proceed further???

Thanks and Regards,

Mutyala Rao.

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AlanZhang
Contributor V

Hi, Benoy,

Check the current release .../external/bluetooth/bluedroid code, we can see that no HFP mentioned under stack/ subdirectory (actually this subdirectory contains the BT profile implementation, not BT protocol implementation, I feel strange why it is named STACK, not profile).  So current Bluedroid DOES NOT support HFP 1.6.

Regards,

Alan Zhang

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benoy
Contributor I


Hi Alan,

   Thank you for your fast reply, I really appreciate. Just one more doubt, if the HFP folder itself not there would it mean the hands free profile not implemented at all in bluedroid?

Best Regards,
Benoy

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AlanZhang
Contributor V

Hi, Benoy,

So far, yes. But maybe the future, HFP will be supported. You can the current SBC only has ENCODER, not DECODER. If fully implement HFP, both needed to be implemented.

Regards,

Alan Zhang

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benoy
Contributor I

Hi Alan,

   Thank you very much for the information and your promptness.

Best Regards,

Benoy

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