![]() !!! Although this seems to work fine for me, I am very new to this so use the ZIP and the instructions below at your own risk !!! It was generated by getting the source of Android (branch android-4.4_r1.2), applying this patch by Manuel Naranjo to reenable Bluetooth Low Energy, recompiling (with target aosp_manta-eng), replacing the content of the update ZIP created by XDA Developers user Keine with the newly compiled libraries and, finally, signing the new ZIP. I have created an update ZIP file for the Nexus 10 (aka Manta) and Android 4.4 build KRT16S: The file can be downloaded from here. Since I want to try out (and maybe develop) apps that use iBeacons, that makes me very sad… Thankfully, there is a way to enable it, by replacing the original Bluetooth-related libraries on the device with patched libraries that add support for Bluetooth Low Energy. However, on my Google Nexus 10 (2012 edition, now running Android 4.4 aka KitKat), support is disabled in the official version provided by Google, even though the hardware supports it. ![]() ![]() ![]() Android has added support for Bluetooth Low Energy (aka Bluetooth Smart) and thus iBeacon (a profile of BLE) in version 4.3. ![]()
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