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    Bluetooth logo

    List of Bluetooth profilesFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In order touse Bluetooth technology, adevice must becompatible with the subset of Bluetoothprofilesnecessary to usethe desired services. A Bluetooth profile is a specification

    regarding an aspect of Bluetooth-based wireless communicationbetween devices. It resides on top of the Bluetooth CoreSpecification and (optionally) additional protocols. While the

    profile may use certain features of the core specification, specificversions of profiles are rarely tied to specific versions of the corespecification. For example, there are Hands-Free Profile (HFP)1.5 implementations using both Bluetooth 2.0 and Bluetooth 1.2core specifications.

    The way a device uses Bluetooth technology depends on its

    profile capabilities. The profiles provide standards whichmanufacturers follow to allow devices to use Bluetooth in theintended manner. For the Bluetooth low energy stack accordingto Bluetooth V4.0 a special set ofprofiles applies.

    At a maximum, each profile specification contains informationon the following topics:

    Dependencies on other formats

    Suggested user interface formats

    Specific parts of the Bluetooth protocol stack used by the profile. To perform its task, each profile

    uses particular options and parameters at each layer ofthe stack. This may includean outline of

    the required service record, if appropriate.

    This article summarizes the current definitions of profiles defined and adopted by the Bluetooth SIG andpossible applications of each profile.

    Contents

    1 Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)

    2 Attribute Profile (ATT)

    3 Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)

    4 Basic Imaging Profile (BIP)

    5 Basic Printing Profile (BPP)

    6 Common ISDN Access Profile (CIP)

    7 Cordless Telephony Profile (CTP)8 Device ID Profile (DIP)

    9 Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN)

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    10 Fax Profile (FAX)

    11 File Transfer Profile (FTP)

    12 Generic Audio/Video Distribution Profile (GAVDP)

    13 Generic Access Profile (GAP)

    14 Generic Attribute Profile (GATT)

    15 Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP)

    16 Hard Copy Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP)

    17 Health Device Profile (HDP)

    18 Hands-Free Profile (HFP)

    19 Human Interface Device Profile (HID)

    20 Headset Profile (HSP)

    21 Intercom Profile (ICP)

    22 LAN Access Profile (LAP)

    23 Message Access Profile (MAP)24 OBject EXchange (OBEX)

    25 Object Push Profile (OPP)

    26 Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)

    27 Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP, PBA)

    28 Proximity Profile (PXP)

    29 Serial Port Profile (SPP)

    30 Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP)

    31 SIM Access Profile (SAP, SIM, rSAP)

    32 Synchronization Profile (SYNCH)

    33 Synchronisation Mark-up Language Profile (SyncML)

    34 Video Distribution Profile (VDP)

    35 Wireless Application Protocol Bearer (WAPB)

    36 Future profiles

    37 See also

    38 References39 External links

    Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)

    This profile defines how multimedia audio can be streamed from one device to another over a Bluetoothconnection (so, it is also called Bluetooth Audio Streaming). For example, music can be streamed from a

    mobile phone, to a wireless headset, hearing aid/cochlear implant streamer, car audio, or from alaptop/desktop to a wireless headset also, voice can be streamed from a microphone device to a recorder

    on a PC.[1]The Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) is often used in conjunction with A2DP

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    for remote control on devices such as headphones, car audio systems, or stand-alone speaker units.These systems often also implement Headset (HSP) or Hands-Free (HFP) profiles for telephone calls,which may be used separately.

    Each A2DP service, of possibly many, is designed to uni-directionally transfer an audio stream in up to

    2 channel stereo, either to or from the Bluetooth host.[2]This profile relies on AVDTP and GAVDP. Itincludes mandatory support for the low-complexity SBC codec (not to be confused with Bluetooth's

    voice-signal codecs such as CVSDM), and supports optionally MPEG-1 Part 3/MPEG-2 Part 3 (MP2and MP3), MPEG-2 Part 7/MPEG-4 Part 3 (AAC and HE-AAC), and ATRAC, and is extensible to

    support manufacturer-defined codecs, such as apt-X.[3]

    Some Bluetooth stacks enforce the SCMS-T digital rights management (DRM) scheme. In these cases, itis impossible to connect certain A2DP headphones for high quality audio.

    Attribute Profile (ATT)

    The ATT is a wire application protocol for Bluetooth Low Energy specification. It is closely related toGeneric Attribute Profile (GATT).

    Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)

    This profile is designed to provide a standard interface to control TVs, Hi-fi equipment, etc. to allow asingle remote control (or other device) to control all of the A/V equipment to which a user has access to.

    It may be used in concert with A2DP or VDP.[4]It is commonly used in car navigation systems tocontrol streaming Bluetooth audio.

    It also has the possibility for vendor-dependent extensions.

    AVRCP has several versions with significantly increasing functionality:

    1.0 Basic remote control commands (play/pause/stop, etc.)

    1.3 all of 1.0 plus metadata and media-player state support

    The status of the music source (playing, stopped, etc.)

    Metadata information on the track itself (artist, track name, etc.).

    1.4 all of 1.0 and 1.3 plus media browsing capabilities for multiple media playersBrowsing and manipulation of multiple players

    Browsing of media metadata per media player, including a "Now Playing" list

    Basic search capabilities

    Support for Absolute volume

    1.5 all of 1.0, 1.3 and 1.4 plus specification corrections and clarifications to absolute volume

    control, browsing and other features

    Basic Imaging Profile (BIP)

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    This profile is designed for sending images between devices and includes the ability to resize, andconvert images to make them suitable for the receiving device. It may be broken down into smaller

    pieces:

    Image Push

    Allows the sending of images from a device the user controls.Image Pull

    Allows the browsing and retrieval of images from a remote device.Advanced Image Printing

    print images with advanced options using the DPOF format developed by Canon, Kodak, Fujifilm,

    and MatsushitaAutomatic Archive

    Allows the automatic backup of all the new images from a target device. For example, a laptop

    could download all of the new pictures from a camera whenever it is within range.Remote Camera

    Allows the initiator to remotely use a digital camera. For example, a user could place a camera on

    a tripod for a group photo, use their phone handset to check that everyone is in frame, and activate

    the shutter with the user in the photo.Remote Display

    Allows the initiator to push images to be displayed on another device. For example, a user could

    give a presentation by sending the slides to a video projector.

    Basic Printing Profile (BPP)

    This allows devices to send text, e-mails, vCards, or other items to printers based on print jobs. It differsfrom HCRP in that it needs no printer-specific drivers. This makes it more suitable for embeddeddevices such as mobile phones and digital cameras which cannot easily be updated with driversdependent upon printer vendors.

    Common ISDN Access Profile (CIP)

    This provides unrestricted access to the services, data and signalling that ISDN offers.

    Cordless Telephony Profile (CTP)

    This is designed for cordless phones to work using Bluetooth. It is hoped that mobile phones could use aBluetooth CTP gateway connected to a landline when within the home, and the mobile phone networkwhen out of range. It is central to the Bluetooth SIG's "3-in-1 phone" use case.

    Device ID Profile (DIP)

    This profile allows a device to be identified above and beyond the limitations of the Device Classalready available in Bluetooth. It enables identification of the manufacturer, product id, product version,and the version of the Device ID specification being met. It is useful in allowing a PC to identify aconnecting device and download appropriate drivers. It enables similar applications to those the Plug-and-play specification allows.

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    Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN)

    This profile provides a standard to access the Internet and other dial-up services over Bluetooth. Themost common scenario is accessing the Internet from a laptop by dialing up on a mobile phone,wirelessly. It is based on Serial Port Profile (SPP), and provides for relatively easy conversion ofexisting products, through the many features that it has in common with the existing wired serial

    protocols for the same task. These include the AT command set specified in European

    Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) 07.07, and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).

    DUN distinguishes the initiator (DUN Terminal) of the connection and the provider (DUN Gateway) ofthe connection. The gateway provides a modem interface and establishes the connection to a PPPgateway. The terminal implements the usage of the modem and PPP protocol to establish the networkconnection. In standard phones, the gateway PPP functionality is usually implemented by the access

    point of the Telco provider. In "always on" smartphones, the PPP gateway is often provided by thephone and the terminal shares the connection.

    Fax Profile (FAX)This profile is intended to provide a well-defined interface between a mobile phone or fixed-line phoneand a PC with Fax software installed. Support must be provided for ITU T.31 and / or ITU T.32 ATcommand sets as defined by ITU-T. Data and voice calls are not covered by this profile.

    File Transfer Profile (FTP)

    Provides the capability to browse, manipulate and transfer objects (files and folders) in an object store(file system) of another system. Uses GOEP as a basis.

    Generic Audio/Video Distribution Profile (GAVDP)

    GAVDP provides the basis for A2DP and VDP, the basis of the systems designed for distributing videoand audio streams using Bluetooth technology.

    The GAVDP defines two roles, that of an Initiator and an Acceptor:

    Initiator (INT) This is the device that initiates a signaling procedure.

    Acceptor (ACP) This is the device that shall respond to an incoming request from the INT

    Note: the roles are not fixed to the devices. The roles are determined when you initiate asignaling procedure, and they are released when the procedure ends. The roles can beswitched between two devices when a new procedure is initiated.

    The Baseband, LMP, L2CAP, and SDP are Bluetooth protocols defined in the Bluetooth Corespecifications. AVDTP consists of a signaling entity for negotiation of streaming parameters and a

    transport entity that handles the streaming.

    Generic Access Profile (GAP)

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    Provides the basis for all other profiles. GAP defines how two Bluetooth units discover and establish aconnection with each other.

    Generic Attribute Profile (GATT)

    Provides profile discovery and description services for Bluetooth Low Energy protocol.It defines howATT attributes are grouped together into sets to form services.

    Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP)

    Provides a basis for other data profiles. Based on OBEX and sometimes referred to as such.

    Hard Copy Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP)

    This provides a simple wireless alternative to a cable connection between a device and a printer.Unfortunately it does not set a standard regarding the actual communications to the printer, so driversare required specific to the printer model or range. This makes this profile less useful for embeddeddevices such as digital cameras and palmtops, as updating drivers can be problematic.

    Health Device Profile (HDP)

    Health Thermometer profile (HTP) and Heart Rate Profile (HRP) fall under this category as well.

    Profile designed to facilitate transmission and reception of Medical Device data. The APIs of this layerinteract with the lower level Multi-Channel Adaptation Protocol (MCAP layer), but also perform SDP

    behavior to connect to remote HDP devices. Also makes use of the Device ID Profile (DIP).

    Hands-Free Profile (HFP)

    Currently in version 1.6, this is commonly used to allow car hands-free kits to communicate with mobilephones in the car. It commonly uses Synchronous Connection Oriented link (SCO) to carry a monauralaudio channel with continuously variable slope delta modulation or pulse-code modulation, and withlogarithmic a-law or -law quantization. Version 1.6 adds optional support for wide band speech withthe mSBC codec, a 16 kHz monaural configuration of the SBC codec mandated by the A2DP profile.

    In 2002 Audi, with the Audi A8, was the first motor vehicle manufacturer to install Bluetoothtechnology in a car, enabling the passenger to use a wireless in-car phone. The following yearDaimlerChrysler and Acura introduced Bluetooth technology integration with the audio system as astandard feature in the third-generation Acura TL in a system dubbed HandsFree Link (HFL). Later,BMW added it as an option on its 1 Series, 3 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series and X5 vehicles. Since then, othermanufacturers have followed suit, with many vehicles, including the Toyota Prius (since 2004), 2007Toyota Camry, 2007 Infiniti G35, and the Lexus LS 430 (since 2004). Several Nissan models (Versa, X-Trail) include a built-in Bluetooth for the Technology option. Volvo started introducing support in some

    vehicles in 2007, and as of 2009 all Bluetooth-enabled vehicles support HFP. [5]

    Many manufacturers like Pioneer or JVC build car radios with Bluetooth module. This module usuallyhas HFP support.

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    The Bluetooth car kits allow users with Bluetooth-equipped cell phones to make use of some of thephone's features, such as making calls, while the phone itself can be left in the user's pocket or hand bag.Companies like Johnson Controls, Peiker acustic, RAYTEL (http://www.egohandsfree.com), Parrot SA,

    Novero, S1NN and Motorola manufacture Bluetooth hands-free car kits for well-known brand carmanufacturers.

    Most Bluetooth headsets implement both Hands-Free Profile and Headset Profile, because of the extrafeatures in HFP for use with a mobile phone, such as last number redial, call waiting and voice dialing.

    The mobile phone side of an HFP link is Audio Gateway or HFP Server. The automobile side of HFPlink is Car Kit or HFP Client.

    Human Interface Device Profile (HID)

    Provides support for devices such as mice, joysticks, keyboards, as well as sometimes providing supportfor simple buttons and indicators on other types of devices. It is designed to provide a low latency link,with low power requirements. PlayStation 3 controllers and Wii remotes also use Bluetooth HID.

    Bluetooth HID is a lightweight wrapper of the human interface device protocol defined for USB. Theuse of the HID protocol simplifies host implementation (ex: support by operating systems) by enablingthe re-use of some of the existing support for USB HID to also support Bluetooth HID.

    Keyboard and keypads must be secure. For other HIDs security is optional.[6]

    Headset Profile (HSP)

    This is the most commonly used profile, providing support for the popular Bluetooth headsets to be usedwith mobile phones. It relies on SCO for audio encoded in 64 kbit/s CVSD or PCM and a subset of ATcommands from GSM 07.07 for minimal controls including the ability to ring, answer a call, hang upand adjust the volume.

    Intercom Profile (ICP)

    This is often referred to as the walkie-talkie profile. It is another TCS (Telephone Control protocol

    Specification)[7]based profile, relying on SCO to carry the audio. It is proposed to allow voice calls

    between two Bluetooth capable handsets, over Bluetooth.

    LAN Access Profile (LAP)

    LAN Access profile makes it possible for a Bluetooth device to access LAN, WAN or Internet viaanother device that has a physical connection to the network. It uses PPP over RFCOMM to establishconnections. LAP also allows the device to join an ad-hoc Bluetooth network.

    The LAN Access Profile has been replaced by the PAN profile in the Bluetooth specification.

    Message Access Profile (MAP)

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    Message Access Profile (MAP)[8]specification allows exchange of messages between devices. Mostlyused for automotive handsfree use. The MAP profile can also be used for other uses that require theexchange of messages between two devices. The automotive Hands-Free use case is where an on-boardterminal device (typically an electronic device as a Car-Kit installed in the car) can talk via messagingcapability to another communication device (typically a mobile phone). For example, Bluetooth MAP isused by HP Send and receive text (SMS) messages from a Palm/HP smartphone to an HP TouchPad

    tablet.[9]Bluetooth MAP is used by Ford in select SYNC Generation 1-equipped 2011 and 2012 vehicles

    [10]and also by BMW with many of their iDrive systems. The Lexus LX and GS 2013 models both alsosupport MAP as does the Honda CRV 2012, Acura 2013 and ILX 2013. Apple introduced Bluetooth

    MAP in iOS 6 for the iPhone and iPad. Android support was introduced in version 4.4 (KitKat).[11]

    OBject EXchange (OBEX)

    Object Push Profile (OPP)

    A basic profile for sending "objects" such as pictures, virtual business cards, or appointment details. It iscalled push because the transfers are always instigated by the sender (client), not the receiver (server).

    OPP uses the APIs of OBEX profile and the OBEX operations which are used in OPP are connect,disconnect, put, get and abort. By using these API the OPP layer will reside over OBEX and hencefollow the specifications of the Bluetooth stack.

    Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)

    This profile is intended to allow the use of Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol on Layer 3

    protocols for transport over a Bluetooth link.

    Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP, PBA)

    Phone Book Access (PBA)[12][13]or Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) is a profile that allowsexchange of Phone Book Objects between devices. It is likely to be used between a car kit and a mobile

    phone to:

    allow the car kit to display the name of the incoming caller

    allow the car kit to download the phone book so the user can initiate a call from the car display.

    The profile consists of two roles:

    PSE - Phone Book Server Equipment for the side delivering phonebook data, like a mobile phone

    PCE - Phone Book Client Equipment, for the device receiving this data, like a personal navigation

    device (PND)

    Proximity Profile (PXP)

    The Proximity profile (PXP) enables proximity monitoring between two devices.

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    Serial Port Profile (SPP)

    This profile is based on ETSI 07.10 and the RFCOMM protocol. It emulates a serial cable to provide asimple substitute for existing RS-232, including the familiar control signals. It is the basis for DUN,FAX, HSP and AVRCP. SPP maximum payload capacity is 128 bytes.

    Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP)SDAP describes how an application should use SDP to discover services on a remote device. SDAPrequires that any application be able to find out what services are available on any Bluetooth enableddevice it connects to.

    SIM Access Profile (SAP, SIM, rSAP)

    This profile allows devices such as car phones with built-in GSM transceivers to connect to a SIM cardin a Bluetooth enabled phone, thus the car phone itself doesn't require a separate SIM card. This profileis sometimes referred to as rSAP (remote-SIM-Access-Profile), though that name does not appear in the

    profile specification published by the Bluetooth SIG. Information on phones that support SAP can befound below:

    Currently the following cars by design can work with SIM-Access-Profile:

    Manufacturer Model

    Audi A4 (since Typ 8K), A5, A6, A7, A8, Q3, Q5, Q7 since Production week 34/2006:

    Bluetooth-Autotelephone

    Bentley Continental GT, GTC

    BMW Snap-In SAP Adapter available for 1series, 3series, 7series (since 09/08), 5series,

    6series (since 11/08), Z4 (since 02/09), X5, X6 (since 10/09)

    Citron Citron C5, Citron C6, (known for actual models)

    Ferrari 599 GTB

    Lancia Lancia Delta

    Mercedes-Benz

    all models with Comfort Phone and SAP adapter (V1 to V4)

    Opel Astra J, Insignia, Meriva B, Zafira Tourer, Opel Ampera

    Porsche all models from ModelYear 2008 thru Porsche Communication Management (PCM)

    with Telephone module

    SEAT all models with Bluetooth hands free PREMIUM

    koda all models with Bluetooth hands free PREMIUM (excluding Yeti until model change

    in 2012)

    Volkswagen

    all models with Bluetooth hands free PREMIUM from ModelYear 2011 this modulein those cars have additional HFP protocol, this give the option to support mobileswith SAP functionality - minimal functionality only use of Car Speaker andMicrophone .

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    Many manufacturers of GSM based mobile phones offer support for SAP/rSAP. It is supported by theAndroid, Maemo, and MeeGo phone OSs. Neither Apple's iOS nor Microsoft's Windows Phone supportrSAP both use PBAP for Bluetooth cellphone-automobile integration.

    Windows Mobile 5.x / 6.x

    Manufacturer Models based on Windows Mobile 5.x / 6.x

    Garmin-Asus nvifone M10

    HTC All WM models

    Mitac Mio A701

    Samsung GT-B7610, GT-B7620, GT-B7350 (OMNIA 735)SGH-i900

    Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

    T-Mobile

    Ameo, MDA Mail, MDA Pro, MDA touch, MDA touch plus, MDA

    Compact V, MDA Compact II, MDA Vario V, MDA Vario IV, MDAVario III, MDA Vario II and I (only with newest Firmware)

    O2 XDA Trion, XDA Nova, XDA Orbit (works with Windows Mobile

    6.1 also in VW Passat B6)

    Vodafone VPA III compact

    Windows Phone 7.x / 8.x

    Manufacturer Models based on Windows Phone 7.x / 8.x

    HTC Officially lack of support

    Nokia Officially lack of support

    Samsung Officially lack of support

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobilehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vodafonehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Ericsson_XPERIA_X1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maemohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsunghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Ericssonhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mitac&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsunghttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Garmin-Asus&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Phonehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOShttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Corporationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MeeGohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telef%C3%B3nica_Germanyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Corporationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firmware
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    Apple iOS

    Manufacturer Models based on Apple iOS

    Apple Officially lack of support

    BlackBerry OS

    Manufacturer Models based on BlackBerry OS

    BlackBerry

    Bold 9000, Bold 9700, Bold 9780, Bold 9900, Bold 9930

    Curve 8900, Curve 8520, Curve 9360, Curve 9380

    Storm 9500, Storm 9520

    Torch 9800, Torch 9810, Torch 9860

    Z10, Z30, Q5, Q10, Z3, Passport, Classic (only with OS 10.2 and

    later)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerry_Curve_8520http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerryhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.
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    Android

    Manufacturer Models based on Android

    Alcatel OT 918D

    HTC Officially lack of support, but in few models there is a possibility to

    add this option.[14]

    LG LG G2

    LG G3[15]

    Samsung

    GT-I9000 Galaxy S

    GT-I9001 Galaxy S plus

    GT-S5570 Galaxy mini(POP)

    GT-I9100 Galaxy S II (only to Android 2.3.x, with newest update

    from 4.04 again possible)

    GT-I9300 Galaxy S III

    GT-I9305 Galaxy S III LTE

    GT-I9505 Galaxy S IV

    GT-I8150 Galaxy WGT-N7000 Galaxy Note

    GT-N7100 Galaxy Note II

    GT-P1000 Galaxy Tab

    GT-I9105P Samsung Galaxy S2 plus

    Symbian

    Manufacturer Models based on Symbian Belle / Nokia Belle

    Nokia

    Symbian Belle based models: Nokia 603, 700, 701, 808

    Symbian Anna based models with official update to Symbian Belle:

    Nokia E6-00, E7-00, N8-00, C6-01, C7-00, X7-00

    Older Symbian devices - Communicator-Series: Nokia 9300i, 9500,

    E90

    Older and other systems

    Manufacturer Feature phones and legacy smartphones

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_IIIhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Corporationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Tabhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_IIhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Electronicshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsunghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcatelhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Shttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Samsung_Galaxy_S2_plus&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Symbian-Plattform&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Note_IIhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Note_(original)
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    BenQ-Siemens

    C81, CX75

    E71, EL71

    M75, M81

    S65, S68, S75, SK65, SL75, SP65

    LG

    BL20, BL40GD510, GD880

    HB620t

    KB770, Arena (Full list on request form Manufacturer - 27. April 2010)

    Nokia

    2323 Classic, 2330, 2600 Classic, 2630, 2660, 2680 slide, 2700 Classic,

    2760

    3109 Classic, 3110 Classic, 3250, 3250 Xpress Music, 3500 Classic,3600 Slide, 3710 fold, 3720 Classic

    5200, 5230, 5300, 5310/5320/5330/5530/5630/5730, 5500, 5610 Xpress

    Music, 5700 Xpress Music, 5800 Xpress Music

    6021, 6085, 6086, 6103, 6110 Navigator, 6111, 6112, 6120 Classic,

    6121 Classic, 6125, 6131, 6151, 6210 Navigator, 6220 classic, 6124

    classic, 6230, 6230i, 6233, 6234, 6260 Slide, 6267, 6270, 6280, 6288,

    6290, 6300, 6300i, 6303, 6303i, 6303i classic 6301, 6500 Classic, 6500

    Slide, 6555, 6600 fold, 6600 slide, 6600i slide, 6650 Fold, 6700 Classic,

    6710 Navigator, 6720 Classic, 6730 Classic, 6760 Slide, 6810, 6820,

    6822

    7020, 7210 Supernova, 7230, 7280, 7330, 7370, 7373, 7390, 7500

    Prism, 7510 Supernova, 7610 Supernova, 7900 Prism

    8600 Luna, 8800, 8800 Arte, 8800 Sapphire Arte, 8800 Carbon Arte,

    8800 Sirocco, Communicator

    9300, Communicator 9300i, Communicator 9500 (ab Software 5.22)C1-01, C2-01, C5

    E50, E51, E52, E55, E60, E61, E61i, E63, E65, E66, E70, E71, E72,

    E75, E90

    N71, N72, N73, N76, N77, N78, N79, N80, N800, N81, N82, N83, N85,

    N86, N810, N91, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB, N96, N97, N97 mini

    X2, X6

    Palm Treo Pro Smartphone

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_Eserieshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Electronicshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BenQ-Siemenshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_6110_Navigatorhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_Treo_Prohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_Nserieshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BenQ-Siemens_EL71http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_Communicatorhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HP_Palm&action=edit&redlink=1
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    Samsung

    based on Symbian OS:

    GT-I7110 Pilot, GT-I8510 innov8, GT-I8910 OmniaHD, SGH-G810,

    SGH-i550, SGH-i560

    based on Bada OS:

    GT-S5250 (Wave 525), GT-S5330 (Wave 533), GT-S5780 (Wave 578),GT-S7230 (Wave 723), GT-S7250 (Wave M), GT-S5380 (Wave Y),

    GT-S8500 (Wave, with limitations[16]), GT-S8530 (Wave II), GT-S8600

    (Wave 3)

    based on special/dedicated Systems:

    GT-B2100, GT-B2710, GT-B3410, GT-C3780, GT-E1130, GT-E1310,

    GT-E2100, GT-E2370, GT-I6410, GT-I8320,

    GT-M3200, GT-M3510, GT-M7500, GT-M7600, GT-M8800, GT-

    M8910

    GT-S3100, GT-S3600, GT-S3650, GT-S5230, GT-S5260, GT-S5510,

    GT-S5600, GT-S5620, GT-S7220, GT-S7330, GT-S7350, GT-S8000,

    GT-S8300, GT-S9110

    SGH-D900, SGH-E250

    SGH-F110, SGH-F330, SGH-F400, SGH-F480, SGH-F490, SGH-F500,

    SGH-F700SGH-G400, SGH-G600, SGH-G800, SGH-J150, SGH-J700

    SGH-L170, SGH-L760, SGH-L810, SGH-M150, SGH-M200

    SGH-U700, SGH-U800, SGH-U900

    Synchronization Profile (SYNCH)

    This profile allows synchronization of Personal Information Manager (PIM) items. As this profileoriginated as part of the infrared specifications but has been adopted by the Bluetooth SIG to form partof the main Bluetooth specification, it is also commonly referred to as IrMC Synchronization.

    Synchronisation Mark-up Language Profile (SyncML)

    For Bluetooth, Synchronization is one of the most important areas. The Bluetooth specifications up to,and including 1.1, has Synchronization Profile that is based on IrMC. Later, many of the companies inthe Bluetooth SIG already had proprietary synchronization solutions and they did not want to implement

    IrMC -based synchronization also, hence SyncML emerged. SyncML is an open industry initiative forcommon data synchronization protocol. The SyncML protocol has been developed by some of theleading companies in their sectors, Lotus, Motorola, Ericsson, Matsushita Communication IndustrialCo., Nokia, IBM, Palm Inc., Psion and Starfish Software together with over 600 SyncML Supporter

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronizationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsunghttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GT-B2710&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_information_managerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_Data_Associationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SyncML
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    External links

    Specification: Adopted Documents

    (https://www.bluetooth.org/Technical/Specifications/adopted.htm), The Official Bluetooth SIG

    Member Website

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Bluetooth_profiles&oldid=657023849"

    Categories: Bluetooth

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    8. Message Access Profile_SPEC_V10 (https://www.bluetooth.org/DocMan/handlers/DownloadDoc.ashx?

    doc_id=215400)

    9. Using Bluetooth wireless technology on a webOS device

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    14. Remote SIM Access for Android Compatibility List (http://www.android-rsap.com/compatibility.html)

    15. https://www.bluetooth.org/tpg/QLI_viewQDL.cfm?qid=22662

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